Noted Locales

Sherwood Forest
A royal forest in Nottinghamshire spanning about 100,000 acres. Secretly home to Our Covenant.

Nottingham
Built around Nottingham castle. Originally a wooden motte-and-bailey built in 1068, it was replaced during Henry II's reign into the imposing and strongly defensible structure it is today. Its strategically important location near the crossing of the river Trent and closeness to several royal forests made it noteworthy and led to its reputation as a place of leisure of nobles and royalty alike. Until recently it was home to several supporters of King John.

The settlement itself continues to grow though it has suffered tragedies in the past, including a great fire which destroyed much of the city in 1153. The main bridge across the river is the Heth Beth Bridge which was rebuilt in stone in 1156.

St. Peter's Church was one of the buildings destroyed in the great fire but reconstruction began in 1180 and was completed recently.