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The Muredin Stretch (Montwold)

Posted on April 14, 2026

Steel Realms
The Muredin Stretch is home to the human dwellers of the low mountainlands. They are referred to as the Altairi and the low mountain hill regions with meadows and valleys they make their sole home in is The Muredin Stretch. They grow tea & a super-sweet barley for export, but are mostly subsistence based rural Settlements.

All villages and hamlets have a ‘Kothera’ – a circular space consecrated by their priests in which magic is said not to function; Their society adds ancestor worship to the normal Faiths of the Steel Realms. They have a deep distrust of magic, hatred of the stench & corruption of ghouls, and some are even said to be resistant to one or both.

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> Note: There is no official census provided.

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Halfling Cultural Experience of the Montwold Protectorate

Posted on April 14, 2026

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Halflings of the Montwold Pass Protectorate live slightly less than the normal age range, usually no more than 100 years, and never develop Delayed Decrepitude like some of their ilk.


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Subrace: Stout only

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Culture, Education, Institutions, & Traditions of Montwold Pass

Posted on April 9, 2026 in Steel-Realms

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The Culture, Education, Institutions, & Traditions of Montwold Pass is dominated by Halfling society. The Halfling here lay claim to a stretch of the mountains southern edge where it is forested and deeper forest from east of Balient’s Breach (though not including it) to the open area of Claybottom Meadows beyond the NE spur of North Pines that they call “Crippin’s Thumb“. While the population has never been large or expansionist, it has remained stable.

The folk here are more suspicious, less whimsical & gregarious (even seemingly worrisome or aggrieved at times) than their kin elsewhere. They are community minded, but more on a local level, not societal. Physically, they are no different than others of their kind, except what seems like a permanent furrow from worry on their foreheads; While no one knows for sure, this is referred to as ‘The Concern of Montwold‘. They follow the normal convention for Halfing Names.

Family vs. Community Culture in Montwold Pass

The society here is not as community minded as other Halfling protectorates – perhaps through its closeness to lands and times of trouble and turmoil. History, accomplishment, pride, and kinship is less about a specific family than it is about Halfling community and society in the north – they are survivors. There is little stress on keeping any family lines “pure” – adoption is common and there are no orphans. Pets, plants, and livestock are even seen as living things that are part of the community with more standing than outsiders!

Culture and Social Perspectives

Death Observance: The death observance custom is to be buried back into the earth; Bodies are buried with ceremonial and symbolic items for their journey through the House of the Dead to wherever their faith takes them. Items of wealth or value to their community are shared with the living.

Rhylian Culture & Influence in the Area

Rhyl Culture | Territories & Fiefs | Features | North Gate Garrison | Map

Defining Ideal: The Grand Duchy of Rhyl has been "The Shield of the North" in the wars of The Noble East vs. The Broken Lands for thousands of years as well as stradling the crossroads of many powers and maintaining a tense peace. The Chronicle of Rhyl shows it first as many fiefdoms of 'The Lands of Rhylan' (CY 5500's), then a united kingdom (CY 5980), then as a duchy of the High Kings' kingdom of Gladnor (CY 6514). All citizens in the north take the pledge of Rhylan the Living.

Culture: Rhylian ( 'rill', 'rillian') locales have locally flavored experiences, but unless noted, follow general Territories and Fiefdoms properties and all share Common Culture - languages, Character Experience, institutions, Law, etc.

The two old hill forts of the The ‘Eyes of Weigolar’ that guard the east-west Kroith Passage and watch the Altain Mountain Range for the Lich Lords’ minions and strange things and are tolerated by inhabitants of North Pines and Montwold Pass Protectorate because they do not interfere with their commerce or politics, nor collect taxes.

The Duke of The Grand Duchy of Rhyl is nominally an ally and (according to the High King in Oerdney) enforces its boundaries and protection, but the folk of North Pines are more apt to come to their aid and defend their territory lines. Despite some cantankerous relations at times, the Duke ensures a small delivery of Honeystone Pollen is made every year to aid in their defense.

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Places in the Montwold Pass Protectorate

Posted on April 8, 2026

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There are many unique Places in the Montwold Pass Protectorate

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Kroith Passage (Montwold Pass Protectorate)

Posted on April 8, 2026 in Steel-Realms

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The Kroith Passage is a east-west passage between the territory of North Pines and the Altain Mountain Range that leads through the Montwold Pass Protectorate to eventually go south and open into the The Grand Duchy of Rhyl.

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