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Nestled in the [[Putoran Hills]] stands Arbothia. Built by the Therans
Nestled in the [[Putoran Hills]] stands [[Arbothia]]. Built by the [[Therans]] who were displaced by the invasion of the [[Morgun Forest]], the town is a peaceful and quiet place populated by farmers and craftsmen. The town has close ties to the nearby village of [[Shastaan]] as well as the city of [[Enorian]], which gave many Arbothians refuge before the town was built. In addition to its other inhabitants, Arbothia serves as home to the reclusive [[Marcello Relovec|Marcello]] and [[Cotelle Relovec]], a couple known for its wealth and reclusiveness.  An ancient forest lies to the west of the town, but it remains unpenetrated by mortal explorers.
who were displaced by the invasion of the [[Morgun Forest]], the town is a
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Towns and Villages]]
peaceful and quiet place populated by farmers and craftsmen. The town
has close ties to the nearby village of [[Shastaan]] as well as the city
of [[Enorian]], which gave many Arbothians refuge before the town was
built. In addition to its other inhabitants, Arbothia serves as home
to the reclusive Marcello and Cotelle Relovec, a couple known for its
wealth and reclusiveness.  An ancient forest lies to the west of the
town, but it remains unpenetrated by mortal explorers.
 
[[Category:Areas]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, 11 July 2017

Nestled in the Putoran Hills stands Arbothia. Built by the Therans who were displaced by the invasion of the Morgun Forest, the town is a peaceful and quiet place populated by farmers and craftsmen. The town has close ties to the nearby village of Shastaan as well as the city of Enorian, which gave many Arbothians refuge before the town was built. In addition to its other inhabitants, Arbothia serves as home to the reclusive Marcello and Cotelle Relovec, a couple known for its wealth and reclusiveness. An ancient forest lies to the west of the town, but it remains unpenetrated by mortal explorers.