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Rueffilo

Rueffilo
Exiled Trinity, duchy of Deep Darkness
Type:
Townsland
Location:
river
Population:
567 / 14700
Land Area:
3565 sq. miles
Production:
Plodding
Morale:
Cheerful
Realm Loyalty:
Worshipful
Economy:
Farming, Manufacturing, Trade, Fishing, Administration, Hunting, Stoneworks
Gold:
960 gold
Food:
154 bushels
Weather Area:
East Islands
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Region Details

Description

The vast and splendid townslands of Rueffilo are the bustling crossroads of the region. To the west the river Eno allured several small fisher communities with the finest species of trout and occasional trade from the north, sparsely sprinkling the eastern bank of the river with tiny fisher villages. Contrasting with the nets, rotten planks and boats - the only other structures on the western border of the region are noble quarters - their dwellers likely enticed by the perfect humidity of the air, convenience of the closeby river and the view: From the banks of Eno the towering spires of Eylmon can be seen, even further to the west on the brightest and clearest of days in the year one can even spot the ethereal, blueish shapes of the peaks of Bym.

To the east there are cold, grey walls of Irombro. The ancient city, altough reminding of sarcophagus in it's look, is still the liveliest region in the area and Rueffilo owes it most of it's trade. Further north the rocklands of Rii can be seen - the people of the two regions developed silent enmity towards eachother, though none Rueffilan can tell what exactly are the reasons of the hostility. Whenever a occasional stone trade comes from Rii to Rueffilo the delivery is always made without exchanging as much as a word between parties. Those rare trades were dubbed by the locals stone processions, both because of the nature of the trade and because of the Riian traders being as silent as stones.

The northernmost border of Rueffilo is with rural Ardmore - it is by far the liveliest and most populous route north in the region. Myriad trade caravans, travelling armies, adventurers and settlers pass through Ardmore-Rueffilo border. Over time a splendid road network that came with the needs and additional trade that came with the roads turned Ruefillo into the vastest, most populous and richest townsland in the South-East.

November 14, 2017 by Jarra

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