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- 1. Nusova - The capitol city of Enon, Nusova is a massive walled city full of merchants, peddlers, and thieves, and is the birthplace of many poets, mages, architects, and other artists. Sitting at the shore of a great lake that divides Enon is two, Nusova is often host of sailors and travellers of all stripes. The Adventurer's Guild keeps its headquarters here. Nusova also plays host to a Temple of Erathis, Artisan's Guild, Magic School, Bard's Guild, Airship bay, Opera house, and many smaller temples to other gods.
- ---The Laughing Cat - The most famous bar in Nusova, it's a massive place, with three towering stories, the top two of which are an Inn. The bottom floor is busy nearly all year round, bursting with travellers and artists.
- ---The Ensorcelled Market - A massive marketplace that sells the most exotic of items.
- 2. Coppernight Hold - A budding mine and keep founded only a year ago by a dwarf by the name of Kavalar Coppernight. The mine seeks the rich veins of ore that lie beneath the Great Cliffs.
- 3. Blackridge Lake - A wide and deep lake that covers a good portion of Enon, Blackridge lake is incredibly deep and full of life. The fish that live in its depths can grow to massive size, and there have been rumors of a sea serpent having been trapped in its depths, but no evidence has ever turned up.
- 4. Atbrook - The fertile soil at the southern shore of Blackridge Lake makes Atbrook a prime place for farming, with a great deal of the surrounding floodplain taken up with farms. The fishing here is excellent as well, and Atbrook holds annual festivals for fish, with much food, drink, and dance.
- 5. Great Cliffs - The Great Cliffs loom over Enon, great slabs of rock that seem to touch the sky. despite their name, the Cliffs are really mountains. Dragons are said to roost here, and Frost Giants and Rime Hounds make their homes among the peaks. Beyond the cliffs lies The Walk, a snow-covered land as dangerous as the beasts that call it home.
- 6. Hawic - A small village, Hawic is largely inhabited by Dwarves, but White and Silver Dragonborn are not uncommon. The people here revere the Raven Queen, for death is easy up in the Walks, and one must not tread so loudly around her. Hawic is host to many very skilled armourcrafters of many kinds, from cloth to heavy plate, and many people will even brave the snow and ice to come and commission a piece of wondrous armour.
- ---Mad Wolf Inn - the Inn/Pub in the city. The Armourcraft guild gathers here every other night.
- ---Jagd Karin - The largest armour workshop, where many of the best crafters work and live.
- 7. The Walk - Winter Wolves dwell here, hunting for prey over the windswept ice. Frost Giants are said to visit the Walk to try and capture Rime Hounds as mounts, and many a Frost Giant bears scars from their foolish attempts to train the wild beasts. There is rumoured to be a palace of ice in the middle of the vast Walk, where the Raven Queen sometimes comes to stay. No-one has ever gotten deep enough into the Walk to prove this and returned.
- 8. Brava - A medium-sized town at the rim of the forest, Brava is home of many Shifters and Elves. It boasts an impressive defence system, protecting it from wild beasts. Two outposts of Brava are a day's travel into the woods in two directions, serving as hunting bases and places for lost travellers to find refuge.
- 9. Hart's Woods - These woods are thick and lush, thick with plant and animal life. There is said to be an entrance to the Faewild hidden somewhere deep within.
- 10. The Bastion - These magical ruins have been around for longer than Enon has been a country, and no-one knows for sure where they came from. One legend says that the stone circle that is all that remains of whatever stood here was once a place where the Primordials channeled their power. A ruined temple behind the circle holds a path to the Underdark.
- 11. Echo Bog - Shrouded in dark mist year-round, this swamp is fed by the river to the northwest's yearly floods. Rumours of hags and black dragons taking up home here circulate.
- 12. Swiftrun River - This river is very prone to flooding, and is well known for its rapids. Crossing can be dangerous.
- 13. Skull of the World - An absolutely massive mountain at the tip of the Great Cliffs, Skull of the World gives the mountain range the appearance of some great beast, hunched low over Enon. The Skull is a dormant volcano, and has not erupted in recent memory, but the occasional rumbling or plume of smoke signals that the mountain is nowhere near dead...
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