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Formerly of [[Springdale]], Croton is a central region of [[Virovene]], it produces the largest quantities of food in the whole realm. It borders the Morek at [[Dwilight/Nimh|Nimh]], [[Dwilight/Taishan|Taishan]] and [[Dwilight/Bohai|Bohai]].
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Formerly of [[Springdale]], The great plains of Croton are a central region of [[Virovene]], and is the largest region in the realm. It borders the regions of [[Dwilight/Nimh|Nimh]], [[Dwilight/Taishan|Taishan]] and [[Dwilight/Bohai|Bohai]], belonging to Morek.
  
There was once a major road in the north which skirts [[Dwilight/Mt. Black Nastrond|Mt. Black Nastrond]] linking [[Dwilight/Muspelheim|Muspelheim]] and [[Dwilight/Nifelhold|Nifelhold]], but this was broken up after Springdale and Virovene declared war.  
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There was once a major road in the north which skirts [[Dwilight/Mt. Black Nastrond|Mt. Black Nastrond]] linking [[Dwilight/Muspelheim|Muspelheim]] and [[Dwilight/Nifelhold|Nifelhold]], but this was broken up after Springdale and Virovene declared war to prevent easy access to the heart of Virovene.  
The region's produce is shipped all over Virovene and is the primary food source for the city of [[Dwilight/Muspelheim|Muspelheim]], and by extension the rest of Virovene.
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The region is the main producer of food for the realm, and its goods are shipped all over Virovene, and is the primary food source for the city of [[Dwilight/Muspelheim|Muspelheim]].
  
The region is viewed by many scholars as being of archaeological importance to the whole region, as its contains many small ruins and barrows from the region's ancient past, which are under constantly studied. It is believed that a city may have once existed on the ground which today is covered by fields of wheat and corn.However, this is currently only speculation to explain the high concentration of ruins in the area.  
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The region is viewed by many scholars as being of archaeological importance to the whole North-eastern sub-continent, as it contains many ruins and barrows from the region's ancient past, which are under constantly studied. It is believed that a city may have once existed on the ground which today is covered by fields of wheat and corn. However, this is currently only speculation to explain the high concentration of ruins in the area.  
  
The region's lordship has also been labeled as cursed by many nobles because of the nature of the lords to disappear after appointment though this is just considered an exaggeration.
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The region's lordship was once labelled as cursed by many nobles as many lords disappeared after appointment, though this is just considered a myth by theorists, suggesting external factors such as ill health and age to be factors as opposed to a true curse.

Revision as of 01:26, 30 January 2009

The Rural of Croton
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Politics
Controlled by the Realm of [[part of::Virovene]]
Duchy Muspelheim
Local Lord Viscount Kole Kalmar
Knights Baldor
Gerome
Troop Centers Crotons Red Capes
Croton Rangers
Region Information
Type of Region Rural
Location Midland
Weather East Pastureland
Population (Last Census) 1198
Gold Production 254 gold
Food Production 334 bushels


Formerly of Springdale, The great plains of Croton are a central region of Virovene, and is the largest region in the realm. It borders the regions of Nimh, Taishan and Bohai, belonging to Morek.

There was once a major road in the north which skirts Mt. Black Nastrond linking Muspelheim and Nifelhold, but this was broken up after Springdale and Virovene declared war to prevent easy access to the heart of Virovene. The region is the main producer of food for the realm, and its goods are shipped all over Virovene, and is the primary food source for the city of Muspelheim.

The region is viewed by many scholars as being of archaeological importance to the whole North-eastern sub-continent, as it contains many ruins and barrows from the region's ancient past, which are under constantly studied. It is believed that a city may have once existed on the ground which today is covered by fields of wheat and corn. However, this is currently only speculation to explain the high concentration of ruins in the area.

The region's lordship was once labelled as cursed by many nobles as many lords disappeared after appointment, though this is just considered a myth by theorists, suggesting external factors such as ill health and age to be factors as opposed to a true curse.