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Tools for procedural generation of content for tabletop role-playing games

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The Barony of Uréria

This temperate deciduous forest is cool and damp. There are many rabbits. The climate here is temperate, known for warm temperatures and frequent rain. There are 4 seasons throughout the year. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The Barony of Uréria is part of the Kingdom of Urária .

Ruler: Baroness Onora Oohklind

The Barony of Uréria is ruled by Baroness Onora Oohklind. Onora is a human adult of 35 years. She is 166 cm (5'5") tall and weighs 65 kg (143 lb.). She has blonde hair, black skin, and amber eyes. She is thoughtful, insecure, and calm.

Nearby Sovereignties

The Kingdom of Urária

Ruled by King Lepring Ikland, a human adult.

The Barony of Uréria is part of this.

The Kingdom of Aréria

Ruled by {pronoun} Grace Falena Kealor, a human adult.

Nearby Realms

The County of Doreria, part of the Kingdom of Urária .

Ruled by Count Boorong Tenders, a human adult.

The County of Doleria, part of the Kingdom of Aréria .

Ruled by Count Deub Ushrungb, a human adult.

The Barony of Ropibia, part of the Kingdom of Urária .

Ruled by {pronoun} Grace Offlem Efdhford, a human adult.

Notable Settlements in the Barony of Uréria

Eight Streams

The city of Eight Streams has 27,776 people. The streets of this city are lined with buildings of every shape and size, from towering spires to humble cottages. Most folks here have their needs met. The folk here are known for being friendly but devious. The area is filled with hickory trees. This is the capital of the region.

Whitekeep

The town of Whitekeep has 5,135 people. The buildings in the town are tightly packed together, with narrow streets winding between them. People here have their needs met. They are sometimes known for being friendly and open. The area is filled with hickory trees.

Semorock

The borough of Semorock has 15,989 people. The buildings here are a mix of old and new, with modern high-rises standing next to ancient, crumbling ruins. The people here have more than they need. The people are known for being trusting. There are many rabbits.

Latwigale

The hamlet of Latwigale has 43 people. The farms here are clustered together, their fields carefully tended and surrounded by low stone walls. Most people here seem to be doing well. They are sometimes known for being greedy. The area is filled with hickory trees.

Skybend

The village of Skybend has 321 people. This is a dense collection of farms with a number of communal buildings in the center, including a mill and a chapel. The farms are surrounded by low stone walls to protect them from marauding animals. The people here seem to be doing well. The people are regarded as being trusting. There are many rabbits.

Two Trees

Two Trees is a village of 177 people. The village is built on the side of a hill, with narrow paths winding between the houses. The buildings are made of wood and thatch, and are tightly packed together for warmth and protection from the wind. Folks here have more wealth than most. They are well known for being aloof. The area is filled with hickory trees.

Five Barrows

Five Barrows is a hamlet of 48 people. Buildings here are scattered and small, with thatched roofs and walls of rough-hewn timber. People here have enough to meet their needs. Some regard them as being friendly but devious. The area is filled with hickory trees.

White Valleys

The village of White Valleys has 245 people. The village is known for its skilled weavers, and the sound of looms can be heard from many of the houses. The weavers work with colorful threads, creating intricate patterns in their textiles. Folks here seem to be doing well. Folk here have a reputation for being friendly and open. The area is filled with hickory trees.

Notable Organizations

South Ocean Trade and Navigation Company

The South Ocean Trade and Navigation Company is noted for the quality of their goods. It has 37 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.