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The fair region of Dunstoke, with its lush forests and bountiful vineyards. Dunstoke is renown for its grapes, the secret of growing grapes in such a cold climate has been held by the inhabitants of the region for many generations, and the resulting frostwine is most exquisite.
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The fair region of Dunstoke, with its lush forests and bountiful vineyards. Dunstoke is renowned for its grapes, the secret of growing grapes in such a cold climate has been held by the inhabitants of the region for many generations, and the resulting frostwine is most exquisite.
  
 
There are minimal iron deposits in the region, but those that can be found are rich indeed, and many common folk labor in the tireless pursuit of turning her majestic forests into lumber for use in building their homes and in the city of [[York]] with whom the people of Dunstoke have a warm and cordial relationship, and trade between the two regions thrives.
 
There are minimal iron deposits in the region, but those that can be found are rich indeed, and many common folk labor in the tireless pursuit of turning her majestic forests into lumber for use in building their homes and in the city of [[York]] with whom the people of Dunstoke have a warm and cordial relationship, and trade between the two regions thrives.
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The fair region of Dunstoke, with its lush forests and bountiful vineyards. Dunstoke is renowned for its grapes, the secret of growing grapes in such a cold climate has been held by the inhabitants of the region for many generations, and the resulting frostwine is most exquisite.

There are minimal iron deposits in the region, but those that can be found are rich indeed, and many common folk labor in the tireless pursuit of turning her majestic forests into lumber for use in building their homes and in the city of York with whom the people of Dunstoke have a warm and cordial relationship, and trade between the two regions thrives.