Tepmona

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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
Region Type
Geographic Area
Population 9000
Economy
Politics
Realm
Local Lord [[has lord::Weland O'Neil]]

[[Category:{{{continent}}} Regions]]


The region of Tepmona lies on the nation of Fronen's northern border. To the west it is bordered by the mountain ranges that cover the region of Qual and to the east are forests and tundra. Tepmona itself is a fairly harsh land covered in vast tundras that give way to deep rivers and lakes, many filled with the frozen waters that run off the nearby mountains. In the south it is rocky with sparse vegetation while the land gives way to hills covered in grass and shrubbery as it moves northward.

The people of Tepmona are a hardy folk that have great love for their land. The men spend their days hunting, fishing, and protecting herds of goat (The goat is one of the most important parts of Tepmonan society as it provides clothing, food, as well as the material to make water skins or other products) while the woman help tend to the herds and the home. When not hard at work the people of Tepmona are quick to drink and sing. They are a predominantly pagan society and worship the spirits of the land. They hold several festivals to honor the spirits throughout the year, particularly during the passing of a season.

The current Count of Tepmona is Weland O'Neil. Despite being born in another land into a viking society, he finds much in common with the hardy of Tepmona and they with him. He considers Tepmona his home and cares for the land and the people deeply. Though there is the occasional complaint about taxes, the people of Tepmona hold their lord in high regard and are always pleased to see him traveling about the villages of the land or attending a festival.