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'''Obele | '''Obele Monastery''' | ||
*[[Colonius]], the Gardener | *[[Colonius]], the Gardener | ||
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*[[Palusta]], the stonemason | *[[Palusta]], the stonemason | ||
'''Onorel | '''Onorel Village''' | ||
*[[Berillia]], a juvenile villager | *[[Berillia]], a juvenile villager | ||
*[[Didi Ghengo]] | *[[Didi Ghengo]] | ||
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*[[Tooske]], the Provost's wife | *[[Tooske]], the Provost's wife | ||
*[[Vetiver van Veen]] | *[[Vetiver van Veen]] | ||
'''Kah'ahlen Swamp''' | |||
;[[Aneesh]], the Ka'ah Serpent | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== |
Revision as of 15:35, 5 March 2007
Geography
The valley of Xhaiden Dale lies snug in the Northern Vashnars, discovered in the year 427AF. The area is sectioned into four quadrants, each home to a different group. To the northwest, the quiet village of Onorel can be found. The Obele monastery lies in the hills to the northeast. A swampy area is located in the southeast, and the hidden caves called Ganeve Den are in the southwesternmost region of the valley.
Inhabitants
Ganeve Den
- Ganeve warriors
- Nevio Rezesh
- Sarat, Mistress of Necromancy
- Thorben Rezesh
- Veshina
Obele Monastery
- Colonius, the Gardener
- Escine, the Deacon
- Irsich, the Mahjed of the Obele
- Jiva monks of the Obele
- Meheszi, the Obele brewmistress
- Olvic, the Historian
- Palusta, the stonemason
Onorel Village
- Berillia, a juvenile villager
- Didi Ghengo
- Ebnis, the Onorel fisher
- Franz Elestahr
- Laukemper, Provost of Onorel
- Schlandis, an aged peltmonger
- Tooske, the Provost's wife
- Vetiver van Veen
Kah'ahlen Swamp
- Aneesh, the Ka'ah Serpent
Culture
The valley is inhabited by two opposing groups, the Obele monks who worship light, and the Ganeve who live in the hidden Ganeve Den. A group of Rajamala people have made their home in the Onorel village.