With the weather warming, Lady Gwenllian decided to travel about to meet her neighbors.  One of the nearest settlements was just down the coast from Prenmôr, the small fishing village of Flewd.  Upon meeting with the town elders, Lady Gwenllian found that this village had been particularly hard hit by the drow raids (a terrible chapter in Avalonia's history that Lady Gwenllian was just learning about), losing almost half their population and over two-thirds of their buildings, including an ancient shrine to the sea-god, Neptune.  Coupled with several seasons of poor fish harvests, the villagers had no money to rebuild and were beginning to starve.
  The sight of starving children and townsfolk broke Lady Gwenllian's heart, and she vowed to help the people of Flewd.  Conferring with Lady Seren on the spot, she devised a way to help.  Speaking to the village elders, she laid out her plan: Lady Gwenllian would help the villagers rebuild their homes in exchange for their work.  She could afford to pay them to fish the waters around Prenmôr, and if the fishing was not good, they would have work as laborers helping to build her castle.  They would use the money made from their fishing along with help from what coffers she had brought with her, to build new homes.  Lady Gwenllian offered to let the villagers build new homes in Prenmôr as residents, or would rebuild their homes in Flewd, as they chose.
  The elders gathered a council of the entire village that evening, and Lady Gwenllian was invited.  The villagers were grateful of Lady Gwenllian's offer, and after some discussion, the villagers were excited about the offer to move a short distance down the coast to continue their trade under the protection of a lord and a fortified town.  Flewd held too many bad memories of loss, and its vulnerable position was highlighted by the drow raids.  Most importantly, the villagers voted to move the ancient shrine to be rebuilt at Prenmôr.  Lady Gwenllian agreed, and offered to find a dwarven sculptor to cut the main statuary out of stone and an elf to decorate the site surrounding the statue with copper scrollwork.