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The County of Olnerion
This coniferous forest is cool and damp. There are a few mooses. The climate here is temperate, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.
The County of Olnerion is part of the Kingdom of Eniminke .
Ruler: Countess Olwen Dawncrown
The County of Olnerion is ruled by Countess Olwen Dawncrown. Olwen Dawncrown is a 162 cm (5'3") tall human adult. She is 41 years old. Olwen has dark hair, tan skin, and brown eyes. She is smart.
Nearby Sovereignties
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The Kingdom of Eniminke
Ruled by Queen Palothriel Duskcrown, a goblin adult.
The County of Olnerion is part of this.
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The Kingdom of Avpelion
Ruled by Queen Edngea Yqsberg, an aasimar adult.
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The Kingdom of Flano
Ruled by Queen Pissuca Ieksberg, a human adult.
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The Kingdom of Ediry
Ruled by Queen Oderoon Oshlamt, a halfling adult.
Nearby Realms
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The County of Vlama, part of the Kingdom of Eniminke image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Countess Sharuna Zurrier, a bugbear adult.
The Earldom of Qalilia, part of the Kingdom of Avpelion image/svg+xml.
Ruled by Lady Ajngia Eeksberg, a goblin adult.
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The Barony of Vrangi, part of the Kingdom of Flano image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.
Ruled by Baroness Qissoka Kamdels, a goblin adult.
Notable Settlements in the County of Olnerion
Oranóre
The metropolis of Oranóre has 1,319,030 people. The streets of this metropolis are lit by torches and lined with ancient stone buildings, some of which have stood for centuries. Most folks here have their needs met. Folk here have a reputation for being unruly. The area is filled with fir trees. This is the capital of the region.
Indéril
The borough of Indéril has 14,731 people. There are many parks and gardens scattered throughout this borough, offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The people here seem to be doing well. Some other places regard the people here as being devious. The area is filled with fir trees.
Endíril
Endíril is a borough of 18,486 people. There are many factories and mills in this borough, with tall chimneys belching smoke into the air. Folks here have more wealth than most. They are sometimes known for being devious. There are a few mooses.
Ilpulang
The town of Ilpulang has 8,204 people. Many farms surround a dense core of community buildings here. Most folks here have enough to meet their needs. People here are regarded as being unruly. The area is filled with fir trees.
Ormurion
Ormurion is a hamlet of 32 people. The buildings in the hamlet are simple but sturdy, with chimneys belching smoke into the crisp morning air. The people here have just enough to meet their needs. The people are known for being suspicious of outsiders. There are a few mooses.
Indóril
Indóril is a hamlet of 21 people. This hamlet is situated on a hilltop, with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. People here have just enough to meet their needs. People here are regarded as being trusting. The area is filled with fir trees.
Ermiel
Ermiel is a village of 400 people. Despite its small size, the village has a strong sense of community, with neighbors looking out for one another and coming together for festivals and celebrations throughout the year. People here have more than they need. Some regard them as being hardworking. The area is filled with fir trees.
Notable Organizations
The College of Sorcery
The College of Sorcery is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 127 members. They are not terribly popular locally.
The Institute of Wizardry
The Institute of Wizardry is a hidden wizard school that avoids contact with the outside world. It has 79 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.
The School of Witchcraft
The School of Witchcraft is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 364 members. They enjoy a surprising amount of local popularity.