Difference between revisions of "Twainwood"

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{{Infobox RegionData|8|92}}
 
{{Infobox RegionData|8|92}}
 
[[Image:Twainwood.jpg|left|framed|''Emblem of Twainwood''.]]
 
[[Image:Twainwood.jpg|left|framed|''Emblem of Twainwood''.]]
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''Description''
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Composing the woods and plains that make up the land surrounding Twainville, Twainwood is as it's name accurately states, mostly a forest. At one point it was likely inhabited by several thousand people, though now, through the actions of monsters and undead, houses only a couple hundred. Unlike most of the forest regions to the east, Twainwood has a small grassland area on it's western side, allowing the region to grow some small quantity of food. Once the region is no longer plagued by monsters and undead this will likely contribute well to the development of the region.
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''History''
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A previously rogue region the land of Twainwood was claimed by the Republic of [[Barca]]. Its first Lord and Senator was Sir Grigori [[Rurik family| Rurik]].

Revision as of 15:11, 3 November 2011

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Region Details
Continent Dwilight
Region Type Woodland
Geographic Area South Forest
Population 6
Economy N/A
Politics
Realm (rogue)


Emblem of Twainwood.

Description

Composing the woods and plains that make up the land surrounding Twainville, Twainwood is as it's name accurately states, mostly a forest. At one point it was likely inhabited by several thousand people, though now, through the actions of monsters and undead, houses only a couple hundred. Unlike most of the forest regions to the east, Twainwood has a small grassland area on it's western side, allowing the region to grow some small quantity of food. Once the region is no longer plagued by monsters and undead this will likely contribute well to the development of the region.


History

A previously rogue region the land of Twainwood was claimed by the Republic of Barca. Its first Lord and Senator was Sir Grigori Rurik.