Kalra
Sikíronian:
Kalra is the main settlement on Úrra, one of the Azókan Islands in the southwestern Central Sea, which make up the westernmost province of Azókan within the Sikíron Empire.
It's located on the island's southern coast, at the only decent natural harbour there, and is a center of honey and mead production within the province.
Kalra is the main settlement on Úrra, one of the Azókan Islands in the southwestern Central Sea, which make up the westernmost province of Azókan within the Sikíron Empire.
It's located on the island's southern coast, at the only decent natural harbour there, and is a center of honey and mead production within the province.
Demographics
Most of the population is a mixture of orcish Hargúls and mostly human Sikíronians, along with much smaller groups of Azókani and Bólrans.
Architecture
Kalra features a unique fusion of sikíronian, hargúl and -to lesser extend- azókani architectural styles, where sikíronian-style houses being more prominent among the wealthy, but with frescoes, mosaics and statues heavily inspired by hargúl art and mythology. Floral patterns and scenes from daily life, including fishing, apiculture, hunting and festivities, are popular themes as well.
Traditional hargúl homes within the town and surrounding area are similar to the ones found in Úrún and the Góalanic Federation to the northeast and east, respectively, with either circular or rectangular floor-plan, with stone walls and thatched roofs.
Traditional hargúl homes within the town and surrounding area are similar to the ones found in Úrún and the Góalanic Federation to the northeast and east, respectively, with either circular or rectangular floor-plan, with stone walls and thatched roofs.
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