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Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

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The Barony of Megeri

The area is warm and humid. It's a deciduous forest. The area is filled with oak trees. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Barony of Megeri is part of the Kingdom of Sagata image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruler: Baron Sisoke Nori

Ruler heraldry

The Barony of Megeri is ruled by Baron Sisoke Nori. Sisoke is a human adult of 56 years. He is 181 cm (5'11") tall and weighs 70 kg (154 lb.). He has blonde hair, black skin, and green eyes. He is kind.

Nearby Sovereignties

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The Kingdom of Sagata

Ruled by Queen Kutsuka Ginotka, a human adult.

The Barony of Megeri is part of this.

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The Kingdom of Oléria

Ruled by Queen Gassica Ismferd, a human adult.

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The Kingdom of Avpulion

Ruled by King Qoeshpin Ejfford, a human adult.

Nearby Realms

The Duchy of Eqery, part of the Kingdom of Oléria image/svg+xml.

Ruled by Duke Veredeul Ievqlönd, an elven adult.

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The Duchy of Rigodia, part of the Kingdom of Sagata image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Duchess Ivngoa Adulnom, a human adult.

Notable Settlements in the Barony of Megeri

Nanata

The city of Nanata has 39,390 people. The buildings in this city are a testament to the skill and artistry of its craftsmen, with intricate carvings and decorations adorning their facades. Most people here are prosperous. The people are known for being aloof. There is a river here. This is the capital of the region.

Gendo

The town of Gendo has 599 people. The town is known for its skilled craftsmen, and their workshops and forges ring with the sound of hammers on metal. People here have just enough to meet their needs. Some other places regard the people here as being mistrustful. There are many skunks.

Menpori

The borough of Menpori has 10,293 people. This borough is known for its grand architecture, with many magnificent cathedrals and government buildings. Most people here have their needs met. The folk here are known for working too hard. There are many skunks.

Munara

The hamlet of Munara has 48 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 just enough to meet their needs. The folk here are known for being friendly and open. The area is filled with oak trees.

Munara

Munara is a hamlet of 35 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. The people here have their needs met. Some folks regard them as being devious. There is a river here.

Nangori

The hamlet of Nangori has 32 people. The farms here are clustered together, their fields carefully tended and surrounded by low stone walls. Most people here have more than they need. Some other places regard the people here as being obsessed with status. There is a river here.

Tiko

The village of Tiko has 413 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. Folks here are prosperous. Folk here have a reputation for spending too much time making merry. There are many skunks.

Naneta

Naneta is a village of 177 people. The village is known for its skilled weavers, and the sound of looms can be heard from many of the houses. The weavers work with colorful threads, creating intricate patterns in their textiles. The people here have enough to meet their needs. The people are known for spending too much time slacking off. There is a river here.

Notable Organizations

East Ocean Trade Company

The East Ocean Trade Company has a reputation for always delivering goods to their intended destination. It has 84 members. They are not terribly popular locally.