Explorer of Pinnath Gelin

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Deed Lore

Explore settlements and other important points of interest in Pinnath Gelin.

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On the shores of Nen Eilen rises Ost Arndír, the citadel from which the lords of Pinnath Gelin rule. Though spared from the worst of the war, Lady Nauriel has been visited with challenges most dire.
Home to some of the finest vineyards in Pinnath Gelin, Iáphel wine has long been prized by the Stewards of Gondor. Now, it graces King Elessar's table. It is rumoured that even Elves sometimes favour the vintages of Iáphel over wines grown by other Elves, though none would admit it.
The wine from Mereham is said to taste of a blend of summer berries brightened by a touch of pepper and kissed by a sour note of sumac.
Close to where Nen Eilen meets the Lagorduin, the farmers of Cressfeld toil to supply their neighbours with delicious foods. The summer crops are coming in beautifully.
The bakers of Ost Arndir, ever humble, give all credit to the quality of their breads to the hearty wheat of Cornworth.
Said one wine enthusiast of Winbury's 3015 vintage, 'Sweet but not too sweet, sharp but not too sharp, Winbury's red blend truly captures the essence of summer, in that I can envision myself enjoying said wine while basking in the sun.' Others were quick to dismiss this review as 'pointless' and 'entirely unhelpful' and 'a new zenith of vapidity.'
`Madern? What are you doing with all those banners? And where did you even get them?`
`Fishing contest,` Madern said, as if that explained anything.
Cerensa followed Madern down the hill towards the lake. `A fishing contest? And who will participate in said fishing contest?`
`Passersby.`
`Oh? And how do you plan to recruit said passersby into this fishing scheme of yours? Will you stand by the road all day?`
Madern stabbed a banner into the mud, hopping up and down as she tried to bury it deeper. `If I must,` she grunted.
Derva gestures to her plots of many different kinds of onions and garlic. `That's why my breath is the way it is. If you don't like it, you can talk to me from over there.`
A Bergraw white is pleasant and crisp, dominated by clean notes of peach and pear. It is unpretentious, and the vintners pride themselves on how universally enjoyed their efforts tend to be.

Rewards

  3 Mark of Renewal
   <name>, Traveller of the Green Hills
   1,000 Virtue Experience

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