Lyssonne
Ranging from the harsh cold bordering The Winterwood in the north to the wild and unsettled land of Tuissant in the south. Lyssonne is named after the kingdom that claims this land as there own.
Enclosed by the Arrowtooth mountains to the east and the Bay to the west, Lyssonne is quite secluded from the rest of the world.
In the north the land is cold and winter brings with it heavy snowfall. Here a crop called frostwheat is grown during the winter months to maintain food supplies for the winter.
Further south we reach @[The Downlands], an area between two arcing hill ranges called the Northern and Southern Downs. This once wild expanse of plains is now the largest and most fertile area of farmland I have seen, and such is the mostly densely populated area of Lyssonne.
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