Cirannor

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Cirannor
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Allegiance
Island
Realm
South Island
(rogue)
Statistics
Type
Weather
Economy
Population
Gold
Food
Rural
Western Plains
N/A
13804

Cirannor is a rural land of formidable size. Most of the area is covered by plains, of which several prove to be extremely furtile, making the region most suitable for agricultural activities. Cirannor produces much more food than it requires itself, when the region is not completely torn by war. This food is generally used to help feed the inhabitants of Taselak City, which is closeby. It's mountains to the south also contain good amounts of gold, which ensured a strong economy in the region. Large mining villages have been established there, which in turn require mining equipment and other tools. This need for equipment of the southern Cirannorians led to the existance of a thriving economy also in some of the other parts of the lands. The locals to the West, who share the forest with Kheif are mostly responsible for supplying the wood of the houses and tools of the miners. This supply of wood and demand of equipment led to the creation of several towns in the south-West which used these logs to produce the equipment for the miners and since the equipment was generally easier to transport than the heavy logs, the smiths and craftsmen generally stayed closer to the woods than to the mines. The north of Cirannor is mostly occupied with the food production as their lands are furtile and they have no other natural resources closeby.

Due its size, Cirannor hosts severall different clans, totalling around 14.000 inhabitants shortly. The first real lord, Lord Aeneas Gabanus, reinstated a more controlled government in the region. This government existed of 4 to 5 knights, each governing the specific sections of the lands. Through their estates and their servants, these knights ruled their specific region under the guidance of the Lord. The first estate governed the mines, whereas the second covered the forest area. A third covered the craftsmen villlages and the other two supervised the northern plains.