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The County of Keruria

The area is warm and humid. It's a deciduous forest. The area is filled with maple trees. The climate here is tropical, with 4 seasons. The terrain is flat and low-altitude.

The County of Keruria is part of the Kingdom of Angeraba .

Ruler: Count Irkisia Hammerspear

Ruler heraldry

The County of Keruria is ruled by Count Irkisia Hammerspear. Irkisia Hammerspear is a 108 cm (3'6") tall goblin adult. He is 23 years old. Irkisia has red hair, brown skin, and brown eyes. He is loyal and optimistic.

Nearby Sovereignties

The Kingdom of Angeraba

Ruled by Queen Zimos Firetalon, a human adult.

The County of Keruria is part of this.

The Kingdom of Evgorion

Ruled by King Tigrong Asmfurd, an orc adult.

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The Kingdom of Olária

Ruled by King Tözqem Snuth, a human adult.

Nearby Realms

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The County of Logepia, part of the Kingdom of Angeraba .

Ruled by Count Effran Smoth, a human adult.

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The Duchy of Vrengu, part of the Kingdom of Angeraba .

Ruled by Duke Qarshop Isngferd, a goblin adult.

The County of Ugory, part of the Kingdom of Evgorion .

Ruled by Countess Eena Oqvford, a human adult.

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The County of Opiry, part of the Kingdom of Olária image/svg+xmlimage/svg+xml.

Ruled by Count Joeb Atorngun, a human adult.

Notable Settlements in the County of Keruria

Torchmountain

Torchmountain is a metropolis of 2,607,360 people. This metropolis is a hub of trade and commerce, with bustling markets and guilds that wield immense power. Most people here have their needs met. Folk here have a reputation for being altruistic. There are many squirrels. This is the capital of the region.

Fangcliff

Fangcliff is a borough of 17,301 people. The streets of this borough are lined with small shops and stalls, selling all manner of goods. Most folks here have more wealth than most. People here are regarded as being trusting. There is a pond here.

Torchcrag

The hamlet of Torchcrag has 22 people. The hamlet consists of a small cluster of houses and barns, with a narrow dirt road leading off into the distance. People here have more than they need. The people are regarded as working hard. The area is filled with maple trees.

Fangrock

The village of Fangrock has 490 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. Most folks here have enough to meet their needs. They are known for being obsessed with status. There is a pond here.

Talonrock

The hamlet of Talonrock has 18 people. There is a small stream running through the hamlet, providing water for the villagers and their crops. Folks here struggle to have enough to survive. They are sometimes known for being devious. The area is filled with maple trees.

Taloncliff

Taloncliff is a hamlet of 33 people. The hamlet is surrounded by wilderness, with a few clearings where buildings and fields have been established. Folks here have enough to meet their needs. They are well known for being suspicious of others. The area is filled with maple trees.

Notable Organizations

The Institute of Mysticism

The Institute of Mysticism is a hidden wizard school that avoids contact with the outside world. It has 231 members. They're fairly popular locally but relatively unknown in the wider region.

The Academy of Mystical Secrets

The Academy of Mystical Secrets has a reputation for experimentation, and there are rumors that sometimes they experiment on their own students. It has 298 members. They're disliked by the local population.

The Institute of Unknown Mysteries

The Institute of Unknown Mysteries is a proud institution whose students primarily come from the nobility. It has 319 members. They are not terribly popular locally.