Lastfell

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Description

The region of Lastfell is centered in the midlle of both geographical and cultural versatility of the northern part of Beluaterra. The town is known amongst the people of this great continent as the "Crossroads of the North", a name which speaks for itself. From the west it is surronded by Qual and the Jedinchel Mountains, where the spring of the Great Northern River can be found, mountains that many who were there describe as "Travelling Hell". From the north it is protected by the lush forests of Wailing Wood and historical city of Unger. On the east, when a man looks real hard, the Bay of Souls can be seen while the Great Northern River slips quietly into it. And from the south, the Great Northern River itself cuts off Lastfell froom the neighbouring region of Bil Havil.

Lastfell is a critical region in Melhed. It is the only point within many hundreds of miles where people can cross the Great North River from the northern half of Melhed to the southern. The only connection between Lastfell and Bil Havil, northern and southern part of the world actually, if we look north of the Jedinchel Mountains, is a bridge built in the days of old. The bridge and its accompanying ferry are both constructed of heavy timbers, almost the size of full trees. Together they are known as the Fell Crossing.This characteristic gives a great strategic and military opportunities to anyone who controls Lastfell, so it is not odd that many times in history the region was, nicely said, a "matter to discuss".

The region also represents important fortified crossroad region. It is a gathering point for armies where they can get some light repairs and protect the only bridge across the Great North River. Lastfell is also known for its wealthy people who profit from high traffic through the region. Region is also blessed with lush forests which makes Lastfell lovely place and provides building resources as well trade goods.



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