Lindestark
The County of Lindestark lies in northernmost area of the Duchy of Claibourne, along the coast of the vast Atalantic Ocean. It is created in 905 by Earl Sighere of Eastmarch, who bestows it upon Sir Linden FitzOsberne as a reward for his valor in Sighere's conquest of the Principality of Kheldour. The ruler of Lindestark is the only member of the Gwyneddan peerage who holds the title of Count (instead of Earl), and he traditionally swears fealty to the Duke of Claibourne first before swearing to the King of Gwynedd. In 1130, the thirteenth Count of Lindestark is Count Greville Lindestark.
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