Developing Deniran
Known Facts
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- "There are two powers fighting over control of Faiumoni: the Deniran empire and Blordrough's dark legion. Deniran still controls the central and north part of Faiumoni, and has under its control the mines of Gold and Mithril. On the other side, Blordrough's legion has conquered the south lands and has under its control several mines of steel and an important gold mine. Deniran empire is seeking help from adventurers to take part in their army in order to recover total control of Faiumoni. Unfortunately they have found an awesome resistance. " --Stendhal Atlas
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- "Adventurers travelling south who cross Or'ril River will reach Fado, a city which guards the bridge over Or'ril river. The river is vital for the commercial route between Deniran and Ados." --Fado
- "To defend the route from Ados to Deniran a set of castles were built around the imperial path. Now Or'ril is abandoned because the empire's army has been sent to defend the south part of the empire that is suffering constant attacks. It used to be populated by a unit of Deniran's swordmen, around 60 of them, plus a set of helpers. It is not known if there is anyone any longer living in the castle." --Or'ril
- "Ados is a coastal city with a very important port, where merchants arrive to sell their stuff. Ados is the end of an important commercial route that has its heart at Deniran, the capital of Faiumoni." --Ados
- "Or'ril castle worked very well as a defence for the stone query, until the day the inhabitants of Faiumoni encountered an evil they hadn't witnessed for ages past: the hordes of the great demon lord Blordrough. Because of the huge attacks Faiumoni got from the demon hordes, the defence of semos quarry had to be moved and placed near the capital city Denirian, which was in the direct line of attacks from the dreaded demon hordes. Or'ril is now abandoned and it is not known if there is anyone inhabiting the castle." --Stendhal_History