March of Luytenburgh

The March of Luytenburgh is an estate within the Redridge Mountains of the Kingdom of Stormwind. The surrounding landscape changes as one moves through the March; along the shores of Lake Everstill in the South are wet moors which turn into gradual foothills as one moves North. Similarly, in the West of the March is the dense forest of Oakborough, which rolls into the woodland of the Scapa Hills as one climbs the elevation to the East. The House of Talhoff has ruled the March since the War of Three Hammers, providing an important militarized buffer zone on the Kingdom's Northeastern border.

Recently, control over the March has been contested by Lord Byron Karstein, Baron of Rockford, who hired the Merry Company of Men, Elves, and Dwarves to stake his claim. This prompted Lord Regis Talhoff, the Marquess of Luytenburgh, to request aid from the King; his own forces --part of the Redridge Brigade-- are deployed to fight the Horde in the North. Subsequently, as the most senior of the units on home rotation, the First Regiment have been sent to quell the situation and return peace to the March.

=Holdings of Luytenburgh=

Langford
The administrative hub of the march, Langford is often seen as the gateway to the rest of the Kingdom due to its placement on the road from Lakeshire. The aptly named Castle Talhoff is the seat of House Talhoff, sitting on a slight rocky peninsula overlooking Lake Everstill.

The largest settlement in the march --and the sake of the barony's name itself-- Langford-by-the-Lake is de jure trade capital of the region, though most see Rockford as the de facto economic leader. Nevertheless, Langford boasts the largest population and strongest military tradition within the march.

Rockford
The region making up the Easternmost land of the March, the Barony of Rockford is arguably the economic powerhouse of the region. Enjoying both a booming mining industry in its interior as well as plenty of fishing villages along Lake Everstill's coast, the Barons of Rockford have a longstanding tradition as players of the mercantile game, often utilizing their close proximity to Luyten Pass to open trade with Dwarves and Northern-folk alike. The barony is under control of Lord Byron of House Karstein, who is the man responsible for the current unrest within the greater march.