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These lands are cut by the South River, flowing from the [[z6|Break Ridge]] to the [[city|City]]. While the poor grassland near the city is very sparsely settled, and the main grassland is mostly home to small-scale herdsmen, Castle Egmar is a thriving free-hold farming community, and the hills between the bad grass and the forest are studded with small sheep-herding and mining villages. | These lands are cut by the South River, flowing from the [[z6|Break Ridge]] to the [[city|City]]. While the poor grassland near the city is very sparsely settled, and the main grassland is mostly home to small-scale herdsmen, Castle Egmar is a thriving free-hold farming community, and the hills between the bad grass and the forest are studded with small sheep-herding and mining villages. |
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The Dungeon of Hobgoblin Rufus is a multi-level complex that belonged to a hobgoblin sorcerer. It was attacked and sacked by Mud Orcs, but not more than the above ground fortifications were ever explored. | [[d2|The Dungeon of Hobgoblin Rufus]] is a multi-level complex that belonged to a hobgoblin sorcerer. It was attacked and sacked by Mud Orcs, but not more than the above ground fortifications were ever explored. |
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There is a ruined town called McNastiburg along the river. It too was sacked by Mud Orcs, scattering the gnomish population that once served the river trade. | There is a ruined town called McNastiburg along the river. It too was sacked by Mud Orcs, scattering the gnomish population that once served the river trade. |