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duchy=Atamara/Tucha| | duchy=Atamara/Tucha| | ||
duchyname=Tucha| | duchyname=Tucha| | ||
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location=Coast| | location=Coast| | ||
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== Cori == | == Cori == | ||
− | The sea on the east coast of Cori provides enough moisture to grow some hearty grain. Count Trevor has developed the plants for his special baking requirements. He has also used the pottery developed in the region of Chato to produce some interesting bread shapes. The people of the region are settled into sea fishing villages on the coast or along the trade road coming from Tucha. They have adapted to the sparseness of the land and await the baking festivals that Count Trevor | + | The sea on the east coast of Cori provides enough moisture to grow some hearty grain. A former Region Lord, Count Trevor has developed the plants for his special baking requirements. He has also used the pottery developed in the region of Chato to produce some interesting bread shapes. The people of the region are settled into sea fishing villages on the coast or along the trade road coming from Tucha. They have adapted to the sparseness of the land and await the baking festivals that Count Trevor enjoyed hosting. |
== Religion == | == Religion == |
Revision as of 21:57, 20 April 2008
Cori
The sea on the east coast of Cori provides enough moisture to grow some hearty grain. A former Region Lord, Count Trevor has developed the plants for his special baking requirements. He has also used the pottery developed in the region of Chato to produce some interesting bread shapes. The people of the region are settled into sea fishing villages on the coast or along the trade road coming from Tucha. They have adapted to the sparseness of the land and await the baking festivals that Count Trevor enjoyed hosting.