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|Region Description=White Plains, the vast flat and fertile lands between the city and the stronghold. The western borders of the region move from gentle hills to the vast foot hills that lead to the region [[ | |Region Description=White Plains, the vast flat and fertile lands between the city and the stronghold. The western borders of the region move from gentle hills to the vast foot hills that lead to the region [[Dwilight/Mt. Black Nastrond|Mt. Black Nastrond]]. | ||
The name was taken when the first settlers arrived here and saw large amounts of white sprouts on the fields. After finding out these were comestible, they started cultivating the cauliflowers in large fields, and that is how the name of "white" plains remained. Being a rather nutritious plant, this has become the backbone of the economy and exports of the region. | The name was taken when the first settlers arrived here and saw large amounts of white sprouts on the fields. After finding out these were comestible, they started cultivating the cauliflowers in large fields, and that is how the name of "white" plains remained. Being a rather nutritious plant, this has become the backbone of the economy and exports of the region. |
Revision as of 20:26, 7 November 2008
Weather Area | East Pastureland | Knights | Patric | ||||
Population | 5744 | ||||||
Location | river | ||||||
Food | 232 bushels | ||||||
Realm | Springdale | Region Type | Rural | ||||
Region | White Plains | Gold | 197 gold | ||||
Lord | Malgar Bellmon | Recruitable Troops |
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Duchy | Springdale | ||||||
White Plains, the vast flat and fertile lands between the city and the stronghold. The western borders of the region move from gentle hills to the vast foot hills that lead to the region Mt. Black Nastrond.
The name was taken when the first settlers arrived here and saw large amounts of white sprouts on the fields. After finding out these were comestible, they started cultivating the cauliflowers in large fields, and that is how the name of "white" plains remained. Being a rather nutritious plant, this has become the backbone of the economy and exports of the region. |