Dagon
This small fishing village sits at the east end of the Windermere lake atop a tall cliff. At the base of the cliff is a nice sand beach where the locals drag their skiffs. A crude ladder, almost staircase, is carved into the stone and ascends to the top of the cliff nearly a hundred feet above.
Geography
Dagon is situated atop a tall cliff, north of the Saxe Crystal River inlet. The sheer cliff ranges from fifty to two hundred feet tall and is quite rugged in places, but the town is placed near a level spot at an area where it is around one hundred feet tall. East and south of Dagon stretch a rolling plain that merges into the Jungle of Yig. The plain is small, covering an area of 430 square miles.
Formally known as Kaajil Acantilados, which is Yeutshi for 'cliff town'.
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