Dlúm
Dlúm is one of the wealthy cities dotting the coast of Orrs in northwestern Túlmikkía, serving as refuges for sailors on their way across the southern and western Akral Sea between Dalra, Vagalkan and Ænadó.
The city's patron deity is Haaná, goddess of healing, who's honoured with a large statue in her sanctuary, carved from a giant lump of salt.
The city's patron deity is Haaná, goddess of healing, who's honoured with a large statue in her sanctuary, carved from a giant lump of salt.
Demographics
While most of the inhabitants are native Orrólans, Galkans or galkan descendants are a notable minority in the city, due to its proximity to Vakalgan, as well as a far smaller community of Namki and Ænateans hailing from the Deþren Mountains south of Vagalkan and Ænadó, respectively. The former brought with them the worship of Eheve, protector of smiths, locally known as Hif.
Industry & Trade
Dlúm is known for its production of salt, which is mined at several places near the city and traded for goods such as timber, linen and metals. The city's musicians are also the most celebrated among the orrólans of Aam, and wealthy people as far as Dalra and Ænadó often hire them to entertain guests at their mansions.
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