Gwyntoft was founded years ago, but has remained tucked away and out of sight. This low-key status suits its founder, Sabine, just fine.
Gwyntoft is bordered by trees, mountains and water. Hunting, fishing and farming are what daily life is all about. News of Imperial matters rarely reach Gwyntoft in a timely manner.
For the first time Gwyntoft is opening up to the rest of the world.
Here are some images that have been collected:This is an overall view of Gwyntoft from the tower.
This is the front door of the keep connected to the tower. I apologize for the dog, but they're everywhere in Gwyntoft. Dog-rearing is one of Gwyntoft's signature trades.
This is just inside the keep.
This is the keep's library, with a portrait of the Emperor who ruled at the time of Gwyntoft's founding.
There is another, larger library outside of the keep shown here.
Gwyntoft sits right on the waterfront. The Sky Shrine on the rocks there serve as a beacon for incoming boats, and as a site for prayer and contemplation.
Here is a view from the Sky Shrine, showing how dense and tall the forest around Gwyntoft is. You can also see the keep and the tower on the hill.
Here is the wheat farm and the farm house.
Here is where the farm animals are kept.
And here on the edge of town are two little vegetable farms. Beyond these houses is dense spruce forest.
And there you have it! This is a glimpse of Gwyntoft so far.