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The parts of Arginet away from the coast have never been entirely civilised. Nominally they belong to the nobles of the kingdom, but in practice they are a near-wilderness troubled by bandits and wild beasts. Isolated manors, monasteries, and villages are nonetheless scattered throughout the hills and forests.
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The parts of Arginet away from the coast have never been entirely civilised. Nominally they belong to the nobles of the realm, but in practice they are a near-wilderness troubled by bandits and wild beasts. Isolated manors, monasteries, and villages are nonetheless scattered throughout the hills and forests.
   
   

Revision as of 16:29, 2 October 2016

The parts of Arginet away from the coast have never been entirely civilised. Nominally they belong to the nobles of the realm, but in practice they are a near-wilderness troubled by bandits and wild beasts. Isolated manors, monasteries, and villages are nonetheless scattered throughout the hills and forests.


Part of a series about Arginese geography.
The Iseur Valley - The Summer Coast - The Eastern Reach and Fiveways - The Lowen Valley - The Northlands - The Western Reach - The Interior