Easaraigh

A Shire in the Kingdom of Meridies

History of Easaraigh
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"Not much has been written of the earliest days of Easaraigh, but this much is true: In AS XVI, Laird Duncan Macbrayer, having traveled the wilderness that would become the shire, and having remarked on its beauty and promise to the Baron of Glaedenfeld, was charged with settling the area. Duncan, accompanied by Ninian and several others, began the arduous task of building a canton where before there was naught. Most of their efforts were in finding like-minded souls to lend a hand in that first tenuous year. Indeed, they had chosen their land well: the fertile ground so long dormant responded with such alacrity that by the turning of the leaves in the 17th year of the society, Easaraigh left the protective fold of Glaedenfeld and became a shire in its own right." ¹

Now, in A.S. XLV, we are a small but strong group, hosting two events each year, as well as performing two or more demos each year.

¹This information is taken from the website Easaraigh Tales, which is part of the personal pages of Sir Bartholomew Hightower.