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  • Castle Daventry
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  • The castle located in the middle of the kingdom of Daventry near the eastern Great Mountains, originally south of Lake Maylie. Built on a prominence (large hill or small mountain), overlooking the town of Daventry, it was built (or perhaps renovated) by King Edward the Benevolent as a gift to his bride, Queen Maylie. Previous to that time, he was apparently ruling from the much smaller, old Castlekeep of Daventry. The Royal Family is welcoming of those who come to visit to the kingdom, and there is always room in the castle for visitors.
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  • The castle located in the middle of the kingdom of Daventry near the eastern Great Mountains, originally south of Lake Maylie. Built on a prominence (large hill or small mountain), overlooking the town of Daventry, it was built (or perhaps renovated) by King Edward the Benevolent as a gift to his bride, Queen Maylie. Previous to that time, he was apparently ruling from the much smaller, old Castlekeep of Daventry. Although the new castle was apparently rebuilt in the same location of a previous Castle Daventry as the moat predates King Edward's reign back to the earliest period of the kingdom some thousands of years ago (and some of the royal apartments in the central keep also date back to a time when the family was much larger). Edward also lived in the previous castle as a young prince and some of the trees to the west of the moat date back to that time, and were just as tall then as they were towards the end of Edward's reign. It is unclear if that older castle in that spot, predates the previous castlekeep or if the old castlekeep was built in a period between both castles. The current castle was also once known as King Edward's Castle Edward later passed the castle to his favorite knight, Sir Graham due to having no blood heir. The castle was again refurbished after it was it was returned from Mordack's Island. The Royal Family is welcoming of those who come to visit to the kingdom, and there is always room in the castle for visitors. Besides the main castle there is also apparently a Royal Summer Palace in Daventry as well, and the Castlekeep Ruins.