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* <span id="Location">Location:</span> Near the western side of the [[Bay of Peace]], in the [[Telish Throne]], on [[Tilmar]].
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* Location Near the western side of the [[Bay of Peace]], in the [[Telish Throne]], on [[Tilmar]].
* <span id="Realm">Realm:</span> Telish Throne
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* Realm Telish Throne
* <span id="Population">Population:</span> 3,300: 78% [[human]], 21% [[halfling]], 1% elf
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* Population 3,300: 78% [[human]], 21% [[halfling]], 1% elf
* <span id="ShrinesTemples_to">Shrines/Temples to:</span> [[Prunilla]], [[Xeen]]
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* Shrines/Temples to [[Prunilla]], [[Xeen]]
  
 
Enka is located just far enough from the bay to have good soil, just close enough to catch the salty breezes blowing off the placid waters. This small farming community has used nature magic, arcane magic, and some healing magic to condition the land for planting, and carefully laid out fields surround the taun center in a one statute mile radius. Oaks and plantain trees act as windbreaks and to separate the fields.
 
Enka is located just far enough from the bay to have good soil, just close enough to catch the salty breezes blowing off the placid waters. This small farming community has used nature magic, arcane magic, and some healing magic to condition the land for planting, and carefully laid out fields surround the taun center in a one statute mile radius. Oaks and plantain trees act as windbreaks and to separate the fields.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 11 March 2019

Enka is located just far enough from the bay to have good soil, just close enough to catch the salty breezes blowing off the placid waters. This small farming community has used nature magic, arcane magic, and some healing magic to condition the land for planting, and carefully laid out fields surround the taun center in a one statute mile radius. Oaks and plantain trees act as windbreaks and to separate the fields.

Pigs and chickens are kept in sturdy pens, and there are a dozen or so oxen to pull carts but not much else in the way of animals except the rats that seem to be rejoicing every day at the sudden lack of natural predators. Corn, blueberries, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes and salt-rice are the main crops; the salt-rice fields are irrigated with water diverted from the bay.

The taun has one main road that splits to either Denshou, or Gi and the border with Bilkan.