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The County of Enórion
This desert is hot and dry. There is an oasis here. The climate here is tropical, with 2 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.
The County of Enórion is part of the Kingdom of Aranpur .
Ruler: Count Untíril Windflower
The County of Enórion is ruled by Count Untíril Windflower. Untíril Windflower is a 220 cm (7'2") tall centaur adult. He is 52 years old. Untíril has russet hair, pale skin, blue eyes, brown horse-hide, and black hooves. He is honest, hard-working, and cowardly.
Nearby Sovereignties
The Kingdom of Aranpur
Ruled by King Ilmarion Duskwatcher, a troll adult.
The County of Enórion is part of this.
The Kingdom of Rutapia
Ruled by King Rilusar Dawnscale, a gnomish adult.
Nearby Realms
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The County of Alúria, part of the Kingdom of Rutapia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Countess Laiinn Durmirev, a dwarven adult.
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The County of Gorulia, part of the Kingdom of Aranpur .
Ruled by Count Upper Ebvford, an elven adult.
Notable Settlements in the County of Enórion
Uronére
The metropolis of Uronére has 1,927,942 people. Despite the challenges it faces, this metropolis is a beacon of hope and civilization in a world full of danger and chaos. Folks here seem to be doing well. Some folks regard them as being aloof. There is an oasis here. This is the capital of the region.
Endíril
The town of Endíril has 8,355 people. The buildings in the town are tightly packed together, with narrow streets winding between them. Most people here have more than they need. Some places regard the people here as being friendly but devious. There are a few acacia trees.
Endíne
Endíne is a town of 7,275 people. The buildings in the town are tightly packed together, with narrow streets winding between them. The people here seem to be doing well. They are sometimes known for being devious. There are a few camels.
Ondóne
The hamlet of Ondóne has 10 people. The hamlet is surrounded by wilderness, with a few clearings where buildings and fields have been established. Most people here are prosperous. Some other places regard the people here as working hard. There is an oasis here.
Ermiel
Ermiel is a hamlet of 49 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. Most folks here have more than they need. People here are regarded as being aloof. There are a few acacia trees.
Orbilem
Orbilem is a hamlet of 13 people. The buildings in the hamlet are simple but sturdy, with chimneys belching smoke into the crisp morning air. Most people here have more wealth than most. They are sometimes known for being hardworking. There are a few camels.
Urtoram
Urtoram is a village of 339 people. The village is built on the side of a hill, with narrow paths winding between the houses. The buildings are made of wood and thatch, and are tightly packed together for warmth and protection from the wind. The people here have their needs met. Some other places regard the people here as being lazy. There is an oasis here.
Ermirion
Ermirion is a hamlet of 42 people. This hamlet is situated on a hilltop, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. Folks here are prosperous. The people are regarded as being greedy. There are a few camels.
Notable Organizations
Gilded Navigation Company
The Gilded Navigation Company appears to be reputable on the surface, but are rumored to be involved in many underhanded dealings. It has 64 members. While locals are ambivalent about them, they are fairly popular in the wider region.
North Mountain Trade Company
The North Mountain Trade Company often openly uses bullying and strong-arming in their dealings. It has 85 members. They're disliked by the local population.
The College of Eldritch Paths
The College of Eldritch Paths is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 386 members. They're disliked by the local population.