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|area=North Tundra
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|population=65000
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<font size=5.5>Agyr</font> <font size=4>- Jewel of the North</font>
 
<font size=5.5>Agyr</font> <font size=4>- Jewel of the North</font>

Revision as of 09:36, 17 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 Beluaterra
Region Type City
Geographic Area North Tundra
Population 65000
Economy
Politics
Realm Melhed


melhed-icon.png Agyr - Jewel of the North


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melhed-icon.png Agyr melhed-icon.png
Districts

Imperial District | Patricians District | Equites District | Plebeians District | Proletarii District

General Information

Welcome to Agyr, traveller. The largest population centre in the northern lands of Beluaterra, it is situated at the mouth of the Golden River along the cliffs at the entrance of the Bay of Souls. Of all places in the north one could live, it is no wonder that here humanity built their great city. Warmed by the ocean so close at hand the people of Agyr are blessed with only hideously cold weather, rather than inhumanly freezing when the harsh grip of winter closes on the land. The city itself has a bustling economy, being the major supplier of just about everything for the surrounding countryside, and a major stopping point for shipping of both imports and exports. Living where they do the northlanders are a fierce lot, proud of their independence and ancient traditions. They often disdain southlanders as soft and lazy, though doubtlessly envying their relatively easy life.