Ailinúhre
The AILINUHRE region ranges from the eastern edge of the Sea of Winds to the watery edges of Dâin Lake and its outflows: the Núhre and Midâin Rivers. The climate similar to southern Rhone with the added moisture and rainfall from the pushing tides and air movements of the SEA OF WINDS. The AILINHURE region is a settled land predominantly along the shores of the SEA OF WINDS. Here the land is fertile although rocky and communities have benefited from the bounty of trade and harvests from the water. The lands are hilly, pierced by rock shelves and clusters, but provide a decent yield due to the rain so long as the undergrowth fueled by the many water sources is fought regularly.
In the north, the region is dominated by thick forests which grow into foreboding Gurnwold canopy before the trees fade into the foothills of the Blackpeaks. The many mountain streams flow through these forests and turn either towards the SEA or pool into the eastern region of Aesalir.
The southern portion becomes wetter and more overgrown with undergrowth along the banks of the NUHRE. This land is saturated by the Nuhl Estuary and Núhre River. The peoples of the southern region work off the water either marsh, sea or both. There is the constant threat of the Cuthaer from the south and few domains last without a robust defense.
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