South Road
The South Road runs north and south along the eastern rim of the March of Mountains, originating in Tuller on the south coast of Toullen and then passing northward through the County of Toullen, Keston Province, Vourdon, and the Duchy of the Rampart before ending in the city of Troyes. In old documents, the road is called the “South Provincial Road,” but common usage has shortened the name.
Merchants generally prefer taking the South Road rather than Trader’s Way for moving their cargoes north or south through the Borderland Provinces, for the Trader’s Way passes through many areas of empty wilderness, and the South Road is at least lightly settled along its whole length. Even those on slow wagons only have to spend one or two nights under the stars rather than finding a roadside inn. Not necessarily a clean, honest, or comfortable one, but an inn nonetheless.
Type
Road
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