Cambria

Cambria  is the one of the major regions of Britain. It was once a single kingdom but is now subdivided into several smaller kingdoms with cultural ties. Cambria sits west of Logres and southwest of Cumbria.

History
It is said that Brutus had three sons among whom he divided his lands after landing in Britain. His elder son, Locrinus, received the land between the rivers Humber and Severn, which he called Loegria, later Logres. His second son, Albanactus, got the lands north of the Humber, which took from him the name of Albany. The younger son, Camber, was bequeathed everything beyond the Severn, which was called after him "Cambria".

Cambria has several kingdoms, duchies and other regions within its borders. The following map shows their location and some major cities.

Description
Wild and rugged with few islands of civilization, Cambria is the western region of Britain. The interior is mountaneous and with large forests, where uncivilized tribes live and hold sway, answering to no king.

Following the death of King Canan of Estregales, many of the Cambrian kingdoms split off in independence. Still, at least in these lands a knight can expect the people to follow the reasonable customs found in Logres. Thus, their lords command the fealty of knights, their churchmen are mostly British Christian, and the commoneners mostly grow barley and pigs.

There are also a couple of kingdoms and many smaller lands that follow an older, less sophisticated way of life. Civiliced attitudes of feudalism are foreign, whereas instead barbaric customs hold sway. The people here are untrustworthy and dangerous, but illequipped and backwards. Most do not farm, but instead herd cattle and sheep in the pastures in the hills.

Though backward by the standards of Logres, the men of Cambria are well respected as warriors, and many great heroes have come from their midst.

Notable Kingdoms

 * Estregales
 * Cardigan
 * Gloucester
 * Escavalon
 * Gomeret
 * Anglesey and the Holy Isle (collectively known as Isles)
 * Cheshire
 * Norgales
 * Snodonia
 * Cameliard
 * Ergyng

Barbarian Lands

 * Cardigan
 * Brycheiniog
 * Bulith
 * Elafel
 * Gwaelod
 * Môn
 * Orofoise
 * Powys
 * Snodonia
 * Ystrad Tywi