Jagent

Once the eastern county of the Duchy of Cornwall, Jagent has become an independent county following the death of Duke Gorlois.

Locations of Interest

 * Ilchester, capital city. This city in Jagent is on the Parrett River, up from the Severn Sea. It is a stop on the Royal Road, and also the seat of one of the legates of the Supreme Collegium.
 * Ilminster, a stop on the Royal Road.
 * Morgaine Forest: The “Forest of the Goddess” in southwestern Logres, lying betwixt Dorset, Jagent, Somerset, and Salisbury.

Neighboring Regions

 * Devon to the west
 * Dorset to the south-east
 * Salisbury to the east
 * Somerset to the north

491
The Earl of Jagent offered little resistance to Uther's armies as they marched across the county to fight Duke Gorlois. For this reason, Uther allowed him to keep his station after the Duke's death.

495
Following the Infamous Feast and the death of Count Cermine and his two sons, the county fell into deep anarchy as various factions form to fight over the county. Sir Tegfan, nephew of the former earl's cousin leads one faction, while Sir Orain, a banneret of northern Jagen leads another. Many other knights are using this opportunity to settle old scores and family feuds.