Larrima
The Lekule River comes down to the Reaping Sea at Larrima, and the Prince’s Road bridges it where the road enters the city. The river is an important water route for people to ship their goods to a trade center. Despite its good port, Larrima doesn’t get the foreign traffic that other cities do; ship captains find it faster to travel from Teluvay straight to Meziray, bypassing Larrima altogether. Local merchants make the trips back and forth from Larrima to the other two cities.
Residents of Tulyamin spread through about two-thirds of the peninsula, as the Sensibrites on the west coast have never extended more than about 100 miles inland. Other citizens live in towns and villages along the southern coast. Great storms destroyed some of those settlements at least three times in the past century, and those who live farther north can’t understand why the inhabitants don’t move somewhere less dangerous. The coasters, as they call themselves, say living in the area is worth the risk and just stubbornly rebuild.
Settlement
Larrima, City of
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City
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