Monagle

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Information:
Local lord: Brakus
Rank: Baron
Allegiance: Duchy of Wayburg
Type: Mountains
Location: River
Population: 2400
Gold: 322 gold
Food: 36 bushels
Weather: East Islands
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Monagle
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About the Region

Once the border region between Abington and Redspan, it is a rugged mountainous/hilly area. The main specatacle is the peak of Mt. Monagle, from which the region gets it's name from, being the tallest natural structure in all of Abington. The people here primarly work the mine for precious gems, rubies are especially in adbundance. While the vast majority work the mine, there is an logging operation that brings in a decent amount of lumber.

Wildlife is also diverse, bears and deers are plentiful, and the local lord frequently brings dignitaries in for trophy hunting.

With such natural diversity and a colder winter climate, the people here are a hardy bunch.

Economy Details
Sector Part Workers Gold Food
Farming 13 % 310 0 % 50 %
Hunting 9 % 220 2 % 21 %
Fishing 9 % 220 0 % 28 %
Goods 63 % 1510 98 % 0 %
Administration 6 % 140 0 % 1 %

Places of Note in Monagle

The Red Mine

This ruby mine is located at the based of Mt Monagle on the north side. Rubies are the pride of the region, and the people here treat them as they would their sons and daughters. The town jewelers are among the best in Abington and many merchants from the surrounding cities come to trade for them.


Stoney Falls

A great natural feeling of power is envoked when one visits these falls. The falls are over 100 high and empty into the great Suville river. People in the area regard the falls as a mystical force where they make prayers to mother nature for safety in the mines or good luck hunting big game.

Historical Events

Past Lords

Carriantor - 2005-01-27 to 2005-02-26
Brakus - 2005-02-28 to present