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The '''Canton of Abertridwr''' (welsh: three rivers) is now defunct, but encompassed the south western reaches of the city of [[Perth]], [[Western Australia]]. The area now belongs to the [[Barony of Aneala]]. |
The '''Canton of Abertridwr''' (welsh: three rivers) is now defunct, but encompassed the south western reaches of the city of [[Perth]], [[Western Australia]]. The area now belongs to the [[Barony of Aneala]]. |
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The King-that-was went under the hill at the meeting of three rivers. There they say he waits, sleeping, until the time of his people's greatest need, when he would come again. |
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Awake O King, for that time is now! |
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I call upon ye now O sleeper to rise, rise, rise! Summonst thou pencampwr and blow the horn of the red dragon! There are lands to conquer a plenty and merry times to be had! |
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Revision as of 01:52, 9 April 2004
The Canton of Abertridwr (welsh: three rivers) is now defunct, but encompassed the south western reaches of the city of Perth, Western Australia. The area now belongs to the Barony of Aneala.
The King-that-was went under the hill at the meeting of three rivers. There they say he waits, sleeping, until the time of his people's greatest need, when he would come again.
Awake O King, for that time is now!
I call upon ye now O sleeper to rise, rise, rise! Summonst thou pencampwr and blow the horn of the red dragon! There are lands to conquer a plenty and merry times to be had!