Azókan Islands
The Azókan Islands1 are located in the southwestern Central Sea, southeast of the Meldon Plain coast, north of Nemirkía and west of Góalanis. They form a province of the Sikíron Empire, called Azókan, with Fargútína as the provincial capital and largest city.
The islands are home to three distinct ethnic groups: the Azókani of mostly human stock who have lived there for millennia, and the orcish Bólrans and Hargúls, both of which settled on the island of Úrra after the fall of Paþaría.
The islands provide the empire with yellow marble, lead, olive oil, linen and purple dye.
The islands are home to three distinct ethnic groups: the Azókani of mostly human stock who have lived there for millennia, and the orcish Bólrans and Hargúls, both of which settled on the island of Úrra after the fall of Paþaría.
The islands provide the empire with yellow marble, lead, olive oil, linen and purple dye.
Geography
The archipelago consists of three large islands -Skeziran, Úrra and Eikan- and numerous smaller ones. The climate there is similar to that on the Kóteran Peninsula, with hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters, though somewhat milder than on the mainland.
Natural Resources
Yellow marble is found in abundance on the islands, along with lead.
1Original icelandic: Azókaneyjar
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