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The County of Lodeccia
The area is a mid-altitude deciduous forest. There is a river here. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.
The County of Lodeccia is part of the Kingdom of Rodukkia .
Ruler: Count Tharin Firemountain
The County of Lodeccia is ruled by Count Tharin Firemountain. Tharin Firemountain is a 175 cm (5'8") tall human adult. He is 41 years old. Tharin has brown hair, pale skin, and dark eyes. He is eloquent and foolish.
Nearby Sovereignties
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The Kingdom of Rodukkia
Ruled by Queen Gufola Battlemountain, an elven adult.
The County of Lodeccia is part of this.
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The Kingdom of Dilelia
Ruled by Queen Unnia Battlesmash, a human adult.
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The Kingdom of Ugily
Ruled by King Effleng Opahnon, an orc adult.
Nearby Realms
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The Barony of Ritigia, part of the Kingdom of Rodukkia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Baron Bedrac Agarnan, a human adult.
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The County of Frange, part of the Kingdom of Rodukkia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Count Porzhad Eefpleund, a human adult.
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The County of Pilaria, part of the Kingdom of Dilelia image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Count Ubger Murderkiller, an orc adult.
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The County of Buluria, part of the Kingdom of Ugily image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Count Oqgil Ucland, a human adult.
Notable Settlements in the County of Lodeccia
Greyridge
Greyridge is a city of 31,220 people. This city is a patchwork of different architectural styles, with each district showcasing its own unique character and flair. Folks here are prosperous. Some places regard the people here as being devious. There is a river here. This is the capital of the region.
Bluetower
Bluetower is a borough of 19,276 people. The streets of this borough are lined with small shops and stalls, selling all manner of goods. The people here seem to be doing well. The folk here are known for being friendly but devious. There are many squirrels.
Copperridge
The borough of Copperridge has 15,655 people. This borough is known for its grand architecture, with many magnificent cathedrals and government buildings. The people here seem to be doing well. Some places regard the people here as being altruistic. The area is filled with elm trees.
Yellowhill
The borough of Yellowhill has 18,073 people. The buildings here are a mix of old and new, with modern high-rises standing next to ancient, crumbling ruins. The people here seem to be doing well. Folk here have a reputation for being hardworking. There is a river here.
Brassrock
Brassrock is a village of 88 people. There is a single inn, a blacksmith, and a few houses in town, with farms surrounding it. Smoke rises from the chimneys, and the sound of animals can be heard in the distance. Folks here are prosperous. The people are known for being hardworking. There is a river here.
Yellowcliff
The village of Yellowcliff has 423 people. The village is nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills covered in fields of wheat and barley. A small stream winds through the center of town, and the air is fragrant with the smell of fresh-baked bread. Most people here struggle to make ends meet. Some regard them as being suspicious of outsiders. There is a river here.
Blackbarrow
The hamlet of Blackbarrow has 13 people. The hamlet consists of a small cluster of houses and barns, with a narrow dirt road leading off into the distance. Most people here have more wealth than most. They are sometimes known for being devious. There is a river here.
Notable Organizations
West Ocean Trade Company
The West Ocean Trade Company appears to be reputable on the surface, but are rumored to be involved in many underhanded dealings. It has 103 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.