Mewun
The Eastern Plains of Mewun, lodged between the forest Triewa and the east coast of the all-encompassing ocean surrounding the island, are a bustling region, renown for its colorful coastside fisher villages and pastoral culture. At the heart of the region, a shrine to the Beppo was erected, with sacrifices taking place daily. That coreland traditionally is held by the regional Lord. Regularly ravaged by war, the region just as regularly needs to be rebuilt in strategically valuable locations, so there are few intact buildings older than a few years of age, not mentioning whole settlements.
Statues and Monuments
Statue to Jaan Finch in Newport Markets
A gold statue of Jaan Finch in a triumphant pose singing a warhymn as part of Sandalak's Choir.
— erected by Mistress of Economy Lady Kuroshaphat Nifelleisca of The Musical, Poetic Warriors of Sandalak
Monument to Choir of Sandalak in Farming District
A gold monument depicting the Choir of Sandalak singing a warhymn.
— erected by Mistress of Economy Lady Kuroshaphat Nifelleisca of The Musical, Poetic Warriors of Sandalak