Caer Corwell

Caer Corwell was a small city and castle a mile outside of Lowhill on the isle of Gwynneth.

Geography
The keep was located on a rocky cliff overlooking the common fields of Corwell and the waters of Corwell Firth.

Castle
The castle was surrounded by a high wooden palisade which ended in a stone gatehouse. The front gates of the castle were made of strong wood and an iron portcullis was lowered from the gatehouse, which had four stout watchtowers. Rising above the from the courtyard, the keep was protected by three parapeted towers; the banner of House Kendrick, a silver bear on a black field, hung in splendor from the tallest point of the castle. Within the keep, Caer Corwell had a huge hall with two great oak tables and a large fireplace in the corner.

City
A large village green spread out below the keep with a druid's grove in the center. The small wooden buildings of the Ffolk were protected by a three-sided low stone wall. A wooden harbor jutted out into the Corwell Firth was used to moor Corwellian fishing boats and Calishite trading vessels.

Inhabitants
Tristan Kendrick and his father's ward, Robyn were raised within the castle walls.

History
Around 1375 DR, the great city fell into ruins.