Travels through Farynshire:  The last post

And here we are. The last blog post about our epic Farynshire trip. I have enjoyed re-living it – and I hope you have as well. Thank you for your company.

I already loved this county, even before we set out, and our travels just made me fall in even deeper. There is so much to see and learn.

I have carried on that learning. I am currently studying for second Masters at Rookpot University, this one focussing on Musril Writings about and for the Peoples. This will lead on to my doctorate next year – can’t wait!

Adam Court asked me to say what my favourite place is – but I think I am going to duck this one. I can’t choose. Rookpot is in my heart, my favourite city. The Bloon Peaks are beautiful. The extraordinary diversity of Farynshire’s wild places – Gnivil, Oes, the Wild Gift – blew my mind. And Riversouth, the jewel of the county. I love that there are so many different places in Farynshire. I love how we can see how the places and the Peoples have shaped the county – and how the county has shaped the places and its Peoples.

Sorry, Mr. Court – I love it all!

If you have been inspired to find out more about Farynshire from my travel blogs, a good place to start is the posts on exhibitions at Rookpot Museum, the first one is an exhibition called The Cold Earth.

Maybe you will fall in love with Farynshire like I did – and go on your own road trip around this ancient, mysterious and beautiful county.

By Mabel Govitt


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