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Sniika is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Known for both farming and manufacturing, Sniika is nestled near the center of the vast Northwestern Plains of Beluaterra. The climate is temperate, with cold, cloudy, wet winters and comfortable, mostly dry, mostly sunny summers. | |||
The people of the Snikkan plains are hard working, proud and suspicious of outsiders. They are often found in small, tight knitted communities organized by either the crop they grow or the livestock they raise; favorites being,of course, wheat and cattle. There has been a slight emergence of highly regarded equestrian developments beginning to take shape among the lesser nobility. Some liveries can be heard boasting of having in their possession the first Sniikan Trotters, though many believe them to be imported from region more well known to produce stout and strong horses. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 11 August 2022
Sniika is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Known for both farming and manufacturing, Sniika is nestled near the center of the vast Northwestern Plains of Beluaterra. The climate is temperate, with cold, cloudy, wet winters and comfortable, mostly dry, mostly sunny summers.
The people of the Snikkan plains are hard working, proud and suspicious of outsiders. They are often found in small, tight knitted communities organized by either the crop they grow or the livestock they raise; favorites being,of course, wheat and cattle. There has been a slight emergence of highly regarded equestrian developments beginning to take shape among the lesser nobility. Some liveries can be heard boasting of having in their possession the first Sniikan Trotters, though many believe them to be imported from region more well known to produce stout and strong horses.