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Region Generator
Generate fantasy regions.
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The County of Ediry
This coniferous forest is cool and damp. There are a few bears. The climate here is temperate, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.
The County of Ediry is part of the Kingdom of Ukaly .
Ruler: Countess Orama Apolngom
The County of Ediry is ruled by Countess Orama Apolngom. Orama Apolngom is a 238 cm (7'9") tall troll adult. She is 37 years old. Orama has red hair, black skin, and dark eyes. She is polite and cowardly.
Nearby Sovereignties
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The Kingdom of Ukaly
Ruled by King Upirem Ceper, a tiefling adult.
The County of Ediry is part of this.
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The Kingdom of Umileqa
Ruled by Queen Tessaca Qiolor, a human adult.
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The Kingdom of Ubory
Ruled by Queen Qelinda Underbelly, a dragonborn adult.
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The Empire of Evpelion
Ruled by Emperor Aqyrim Adorngom, a human adult.
Nearby Realms
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The County of Riqukia, part of the Kingdom of Umileqa image/svg+xml.
Ruled by Count Faridoer Osmfurd, a human adult.
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The County of Ropakia, part of the Kingdom of Ubory image/svg+xml.
Ruled by Countess Öolemda Uglybelly, a duergar adult.
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The Principality of Amolaga, part of the Kingdom of Ukaly image/svg+xml.
Ruled by Princess Idholin Sletcher, an aarakocra adult.
Notable Settlements in the County of Ediry
Goldstone
The city of Goldstone has 38,830 people. The main square of this city is a bustling hub of activity, with market stalls and street performers vying for attention. Most people here have more wealth than most. The folk here are known for being suspicious of outsiders. The area is filled with cedar trees. This is the capital of the region.
Tarzuk's Forge
Tarzuk's Forge is a town of 9,920 people. The town is dominated by a tall clock tower, which chimes the hour with a melodious tune. Most people here struggle to have enough to survive. The people are regarded as being suspicious of outsiders. There are a few bears.
Autumnstone
Autumnstone is a hamlet of 10 people. This hamlet is situated on a hilltop, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. People here seem to be doing well. The folk here are known for working too hard. The area is filled with cedar trees.
Nine Mountains
Nine Mountains is a village of 170 people. A knot of communal buildings marks the center of this village, including a town hall and a small market. The farms radiate out in a rough circle around it, with a stream running through the center of the village. Folks here seem to be doing well. The people are regarded as being miserly. There is a small lake here.
Riverstone
Riverstone is a hamlet of 48 people. There is a small stream running through the hamlet, providing water for the villagers and their crops. People here are prosperous. Folk here have a reputation for being obsessed with status. There is a small lake here.
Five Rivers
The village of Five Rivers has 206 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. The people here have more than they need. The people are regarded as being trustworthy. There are a few bears.
Ukoolang's Bequest
Ukoolang's Bequest is a village of 64 people. A knot of communal buildings marks the center of this village, including a town hall and a small market. The farms radiate out in a rough circle around it, with a stream running through the center of the village. Most folks here have more wealth than most. Some other places regard the people here as spending too much time making merry. The area is filled with cedar trees.
Notable Organizations
The College of Sorcery
The College of Sorcery has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 362 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.