House Stillwater of the Emerald Mire
House Stillwater, the alligator shifters, holds the smallest but possibly one of the most strategically important regions of the kingdom. As the coastline curves inward, forming the serene Serpent's Bay north of the River Rushing's mouth, the low, flat ground transforms into a vast expanse of wetlands. Amidst this aquatic paradise, the Green River, the continent's second main waterway artery, meanders through the heart of the wetlands. Its wide, shallow, and slow-moving waters create a tranquil environment where cypress trees and river plants thrive abundantly. House Stillwater holds the river delta and a full half of the river's total length.
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Geopolitical, Great house
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