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Caingorn

History Settlement Caingorn was first settled by the Dauk and Wozgor people before the First Landing in the 760s, according to a classification by the historian Arnelius Grock.

History

Settlement

Caingorn was first settled by the Dauk and Wozgor people before the First Landing in the 760s, according to a classification by the historian Arnelius Grock.

Formation of the League

The kingdom was part of the East March in Kovir, but later became allied with Creyden and Malleore, forming the League. After the First Treaty of Lan Exeter, Benda of Kaedwen was allowed to use, in official documents, the title of sovereign of Caingorn and Malleore.

Niedamir's reign

Caingorn was ruled by King Niedamir during the Northern Wars.

Some time before 1271, King Henselt of Kaedwen reportedly looted the country, killing around ten thousand soldiers and civilians, but Niedamir and the League apparently survived and remained important players in the region.

Distant future

In the far future, the weather changed enough that northern regions, like Talgar, Caingorn, and Kaedwen, were no longer able to grow certain types of produce due to the colder climate.

National emblems

The coat of arms of Caingorn originally depicted a silver griffin on red. During Niedamir's rule, the color used was purpure. His archers wore purpure and gold.

Notable people

Monarchs

Others

The Price of Neutrality premium module

In the module, the main character, Deidre Ademeyn hails from Caingorn. She is also the heiress apparent for the recently deceased ruler. Currently, her brother Merwin and the sorceress, Sabrina Glevissig, both sit on King Henselt's council which oversees Caingorn.

Journal entry

Trivia

  • The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland.

Notes

  • Caingorn is portrayed inaccurately on the world map in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings as a protectorate of Kaedwen and a separate kingdom from Malleore. Given Henselt's attack however, it can be speculated that Caingorn and Malleore were forced to pay tribute.

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