Difference between revisions of "Scio"

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|regtype =Mountains
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|regtype=Mountains
|population =800
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|area=South Highlands
|realm =Caligus
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|population=800
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Scio is a mountainous region that encompasses the southern foothills of the [[East Continent/Akesh Mountains|Akesh Mountains]] on the [[East Island]]. To the south is the city of [[East Continent/Domus|Domus]].
 
Scio is a mountainous region that encompasses the southern foothills of the [[East Continent/Akesh Mountains|Akesh Mountains]] on the [[East Island]]. To the south is the city of [[East Continent/Domus|Domus]].
  

Revision as of 16:13, 16 February 2009

Please consider using Template:Infobox RegionData instead, which automatically fetches the relevant and always-correct data from the game engine itself. Use this template for historical pages where the region data is no longer available (e.g. the sunk south islands).

To convert, use the "image" property - the first number is the world-id, the second the region-id.

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Region Details
Continent East Continent
Region Type Mountains
Geographic Area South Highlands
Population 800
Economy
Politics
Realm Caligus


Scio is a mountainous region that encompasses the southern foothills of the Akesh Mountains on the East Island. To the south is the city of Domus.

Hidden in the mountains, this small but strong village has been in the hands of Caligus for a long time, but was seceded to Yssaria after the end of their long war. During the war, all but 1 man of the region's small populace was exterminated by Yssarian raiders, and its infrastructure completely torn down.

The current Lord is Baron Baranak of Yssaria.

28. march 2007 A fort has been constructed in Scio. Baranak, Baron of Scio proudly opened the newly fortified garrison in a small ceremony today.

This region now belongs to Caligus.