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map of eclipsea and iska Sabu Nastra Port Ayrith Ros'Hal Keynesso Lau'Dron Pearcha Pissmesou Forgelands Ensomgard Quetlith


Ensomgard
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Forgelands
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Pearcha
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Pissmesou
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Lau'Dron
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Keynesso
Ensomgard is one of the few cities in the world where fishing is still plentiful. Since it's on the Eclipsean Peninsula, it has access to all of the perfect farm land near the center of the peninsula and fishing towards the coast. It has a large teifling population and popular dishes would include what we call fish and chips. In the northwest deserts of Eclipsea is a place called the Forgelands, a quiet, rural village near the coast. Rumors say that the town has been the target of Iskan attack, though none are confirmed due to its isolation. Most outsiders never visit due to its reputation, modeled best by the warrior expression "May your death be slow and your lineage be forgotten." Known as the rice capital of the Eclipsea, Pearcha is home to the annual rice festival and has one of the few coasts on the Wild Waters that is safe to fish in, even if that is only for the first mile out. The geography ranges from misty cliffs in the south to rolling hills in the north, both of which being popular biking locations for both locals and tourists alike. Postcards from Pearcha are popular gifts because of the city's icon colorful townhouses. (Pronounced peas-ME-soo)

Pissmesou has long been considered an inconsequential town due to its location, however it is one of the most highly populated cities in Eclipsea, larger than Quetlith. The population is mostly consisted for humans, elves, and dwarves, but rumor has it there lives an underground city filled with all types of people, though this has largely been denied by the Eclipsean and Pissmesoun governments.
As the capital city of Eclipsea, Lau'Dron always has something to do! Around the spring equinox, the sun festival occurs, which delights visitors with chalk drawing on the city walls, fresh lavender picking, and the most delicious ice cream flavors! Only six months after is the fall equinox which coincides with the moon festival, a time of lanturn-lighting, gourds in every shape and color, and late-night markets. As on of the few remaining monarcharys left in Eclipsea, Keynesso is one of the most elegant cities north of the Wild Waters. The palaces are large and opulent and even the less rich areas are still filled with wonder and music. The city is practically guiled in gold and luxury good are common place for the markets that line the streets.
Quetlith
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Sabu
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Nastra Port
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Ayrith
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Ros'Hal
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The Wild Waters
Quetlith has always been a beautiful beacon of hope to those entering Eclipsea since it represents everything the country has to offer: beautiful houses, magestic boats, and the most sweet and juicy food one could imagine. Despite its beauty, it is not as populated as it once was due to threats of attack from Iska. The southern most region of the city is still rebuilding after the most recent attack, but the population has stayed hopeful, which is hard not to do with how vibrant every street corner looks. Sabu is known as the city of craftsmen. It is home to thousands of established trades, everything from fans to murals to welding, however their biggest trade and highest export is the parasol, or umbrella. These umbrellas are sometimes commisioned for the city to cover the streets from the sun, but other wise they are used just as a regular parasol. Sabu is also the capital of Iska and is known for their ancient and elaborate buildings, though many have now been destroyed in the war. On the coast of the Wild Waters is the suspended city of Nastra Port. Because of the Wild Waters, the city was put on stilts to keep it out of harms way, though it has been embraced by the city as a sense of pride. When the tide is high, children would play in the water outside of their house, but when it's low, they would climb under the stilts and play games. Nastra Port was known for its delicious fried fish. The Ayrithian bay protects Eclipsea from foreign attacks with its state-of-the-art security and border patrol. The city itself is known for its culture and seaside eating, as its coasts are some of the few in the world that aren't impacted by the Wild Waters. It is a popular tourist location for Eclipseans since it is still within country borders. The east end of Eclipsea is covered in thick forests, but amidst what would be an impenetrable jungle is an arboreal city inhabited by dryads and druids. The outer city, Ros'Hal, is welcome to anyone, but the inner city, Rin'Hal, is only for elders within the community. Legend has it the elders of Rin'Hal know the secrets of all nature, everything from the moon cycles to the Wild Waters below. A long time ago, there was a great sea called the Hali Sea. It was the most beautiful water in the world. The waves rolled perfectly onto shores and was clear for miles deep. Suddenly, Eclipseans started noticing strange creatures lurking in the water. Many ships traveled out to sea but none returned, and each new loss was accompanied by storms which raged on in the Hali Sea. Time passed, and the once beautiful sea was renamed the Wild Waters to ward off anyone who dared venture into its depths.