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Lemoyne

The Swamp State

Enjoy the lush meadows and southern climate of Lemoyne's countryside, or take in the lights in the cultural city of Saint Denis, This is an excellent place if you're looking to find rare and undiscovered herbs. However one must always tread carefully into theses swamp lands as the fauna is almost as plentiful as the flora, danger in the form of gators and cougars are always lurking around the corner and while skinning these animals may earn one a pretty coin it might not be worth the risk.   Lemoyne has three smaller regions: Scarlett Meadows, Bayou Nwa, and Bluewater Marsh. A prison island called the Sisika Penitentiary is located not far off from the state. Lemoyne is bordered by New Hanover to the north and the Flat Iron Lake to the west and Lannahechee River to the east and south. The state is the most populated out of the other four states, despite the fact that is the smallest in size. It is mostly characterized by the massive crawl of industrialization and unique biomes. The state's capital, the former French colony of Saint Denis, is located on the eastern shore of the state. Factories and orchards litter the wet swamplands of Bayou Nwa; plantations, farmland, and the town of Rhodes can be found by Scarlett Meadows to the west; and the north-eastern region of Bluewater Marsh is relatively uninhabited due to its damp and muddy terrain. Notable plantations in Lemoyne are Caliga Hall and Braithwaite Manor, belonging to the feuding Gray and Braithwaite families, respectively. By the 1890s, the metropolis of Saint Denis, as well as another major settlement in Rhodes boost its numbers and its favourable geographic position and relatively hospitable conditions allow the state to flourish.     In the past, Lemoyne was a member of the short-lived Confederate States of America during the Civil War (1861-1865), with many citizens of the state fighting against the North. Remnants of Civil War battlefields can be found deep within the meadows of the state. Lemoyne is also the base of the ex-Confederate militia movement called The Lemoyne Raiders, who are still bitter from the Civil War and are excessively patriotic of Lemoyne's former past.     The western portion of Lemoyne consists of lush rolling hills, red-earth soil, pastures, and ponds that make up Scarlett Meadows. Dewberry Creek, a dried creek, is found within the borders of the meadows. Low-level shrubs and short grass primarily grow in the region, which is suitable for grazing and ranching. The eastern part of the state (Bayou Nwa and Bluewater Marsh) consists of mostly marshes, floodplains, and swampland, where the American alligator and various semi-exotic creatures are found. Kamassa River feeds the bayous of the territory, where stagnant water rests before emptying into the Lannahechee River . Hardwood trees abundantly grow within the nutrient-rich swampland of Bayou Nwa.
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