![]() In its aftermath, the Knight Commander pushed the individual lords of the Shield Lands to accept garrisons of Knights of the Holy Shielding. Redhand continued as a full-fledged member of the Shield Lands until the Rebellion of Hamaldar the Cruel, a Shield Land's lord possessed by an evil artifact, threatened the confederation's very existence. Within a handful of years, the new capital saw the formation of the Knights of Holy Shielding, a Heironean order that formed the core of the confederation's army. Since the Earl of Walworth commanded Admundfort, at the time the only notable city in the region, he was chosen as the Knight Commander of the combined forces of the nobles. When similar circumstances resulted, ultimately, in the formation of the lawless Combination of Free Lords to the north, which became known to their neighbors as the Bandit Kingdoms, the southern nobles banded together, forming an alliance as the Shield Lands, to be a bulwark against the depredations and chaos of the north. Loyal to the ideal of ancient Aerdy but wholly opposed to the decadent regime in the Great Kingdom's capital of Rauxes, these nobles failed to declare complete independence, instead existing somewhere in-between autonomy and their former status as vassals to the viceroy. History: When Furyondy broke from the Great Kingdom in 254 CY, the nobles of the Nyr Dyv's north shore, including the Viscount of Redhand, refused to acknowledge the new Furyondian king in the capital of Dyvers. ![]() Most of its border with Urnst is part of the Dyvynmere Marsh. Redhand's western lands are dominated by a range of uplands known as the Red Hills, but the Yellowflow Valley and most of its eastern lands are remarkably fertile lowlands. The Yellowflow runs the length of Redhand before emptying into the Artonsamay's marshy delta. By the time it reaches Redhand the sulfurous waters for which it is named have become diluted by purer tributaries. Redhand is almost divided in two, north and south by the Yellowflow River whose headwaters lie in the geysers and hot springs west of White Plume Mountain. To the south is the Nyr Dyv, the "Lake of Unknown Depths". To the north lies the Great Land of Reyhu, one of the so-called Bandit Kingdoms. In the east it's border is the Artonsamay River and the County of Urnst beyond. Geography: Redhand is bounded in the west by the Shield Lands. Typically, a fief will be subdivided by its baron into smaller fiefs administered by knights who owe him or her loyalty, with the number varying depending on the size of the fief. He is the absolute ruler of the realm and is owed fealty by a number of barons who govern lesser fiefs.Each barony's ruler is the direct vassal of the Prince. The current ruler is Prince Zeech of the house of Arabasti. While his father had been loosening ties with the Shield Lands over the last decade, seeking closer relations with the County of Urnst, with the ascension of its most recent ruler earlier this year it has formally left that association. It was first published in Theaterforum journal, and can also be found in the collection Instructions for Breathing and other plays by Caridad Svich (Seagull Books, distributed in the US by University of Chicago Press), and also in The Land and Country Plays (published by NoPassport Press).Government: The Principality of Redhand was until recently a member of the commonwealth of feudal states known as the Shield Lands. a revised version - and the current version of the script - premiered at Salvage Vanguard Theatre in Austin, Texas under Jason Neulander's direction. The play with songs upon which the film is based FUGITIVE PIECES originally premiered at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas. it stars April Matthis, Robbie Tann, Scott Shepard, O-Lan Jones, and David Patrick Kelly. ![]() the film is directed, co-written and co-produced by Jason Neulander. excerpts performed here are the songs "Mercy, " "The Ballad of the Strung up Man" and "Walking the Weeping Jesus" (words and music by Caridad Svich), and a monologue.įUGITIVE DREAMS premiered at the 2020 Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on August 31, 2020. Episode 36: a special episode of this podcast devoted to excerpts from the play with songs FUGITIVE PIECES on the night of the world premiere of the film version FUGITIVE DREAMS.
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