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The '''Laqto Rainforest''' {{Pronunciation|LOCK-toh}} is a large tropical forest. Despite its name, it is not entirely a rainforest, and some regions of the Laqto would be better described as jungle | The '''Laqto Rainforest''' {{Pronunciation|LOCK-toh}} is a large tropical forest. Despite its name, it is not entirely a rainforest, and some regions of the Laqto would be better described as jungle. | ||
== Inhabitants == | == Inhabitants == | ||
Prior to the collapse of the [[Eita|Kingdom of Eita]], a number of elven cities and outposts were established in the western Laqto, especially around the [[Itkahi Bay]] and the [[Okoton Estuary]]. These were abandoned following the elven society's contraction back to the [[Cradle]], but their ruins remain, many repurposed in the modern day. These regions continue to be the most densely populated parts of the rainforest | Prior to the collapse of the [[Eita|Kingdom of Eita]], a number of [[Elf|elven]] cities and outposts were established in the western Laqto, especially around the [[Itkahi Bay]] and the [[Okoton Estuary]]. These were abandoned following the elven society's contraction back to the [[Cradle]], but their ruins remain, many repurposed in the modern day. These regions continue to be the most densely populated parts of the rainforest. The nations of [[Okoton]] and the [[Broken Traverse]] thrive under a mutually beneficial alliance, their vibrant cities often visited by traders from [[Kea Racha]] and elsewhere. It is often said that the [[Arteries of the Rainforest]], as the many rivers that feed into the Okoton Estuary are collectively known, inevitably bring together everything and everyone in the Laqto. | ||
Elsewhere, the peoples of the | Elsewhere, the peoples of the Laqto are rather less unified. Settlements ranging in size from villages to small cities can be found throughout the rainforest, especially along the rivers of the region, which are crucial for travel and trade. Disparate nomadic peoples live in the Laqto as well. Many travel regularly from the Laqto to the less densely forested landscapes of neighboring [[Brightmarch]] or into the lands of the [[Flower Kingdoms]] to the east, moving seasonally to take advantage of opportune weather, plentiful food, and the migrations of animals. | ||
Peoples of many ancestries can be found in the Laqto Rainforest. Elves still have a strong presence, as do [[Human|humans]], catfolk, anadi, grippli, kobolds, shisk, half-elves, and others. | |||
Peoples of many ancestries can be found in the Laqto Rainforest. Elves still have a strong presence, as do humans, catfolk, anadi, grippli, kobolds, shisk, half-elves, and others. | |||
== Geography == | == Geography == | ||
The Laqto Rainforest is separated from the arid expanse of the [[Sangora Desolation]] to the north by the mountains of the Fangs of Khurazar. To the south, the rainforest meets the [[Mhasmuth Ocean]]. In both the east and west the it gradually thins out into grasslands and less dense forests: Brightmarch to the west | The Laqto Rainforest is separated from the arid expanse of the [[Sangora Desolation]] to the north by the mountains of the Fangs of Khurazar. To the south, the rainforest meets the [[Mhasmuth Ocean]]. In both the east and west the it gradually thins out into grasslands and less dense forests: Brightmarch to the west and the flooded Flower Kingdoms to the east. | ||
Innumerable rivers run through the rainforest, feeding into each other then eventually out into the ocean. The largest of these | Innumerable rivers run through the rainforest, feeding into each other then eventually out into the ocean. The largest of these are the Arteries of the Rainforest, most of which begin in the Fangs before flowing out into the Okoton Estuary. | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
[[Category:Laqto Rainforest]] | [[Category:Laqto Rainforest]] |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 1 November 2024
The Laqto Rainforest (pronounced LOCK-toh) is a large tropical forest. Despite its name, it is not entirely a rainforest, and some regions of the Laqto would be better described as jungle.
Inhabitants
Prior to the collapse of the Kingdom of Eita, a number of elven cities and outposts were established in the western Laqto, especially around the Itkahi Bay and the Okoton Estuary. These were abandoned following the elven society's contraction back to the Cradle, but their ruins remain, many repurposed in the modern day. These regions continue to be the most densely populated parts of the rainforest. The nations of Okoton and the Broken Traverse thrive under a mutually beneficial alliance, their vibrant cities often visited by traders from Kea Racha and elsewhere. It is often said that the Arteries of the Rainforest, as the many rivers that feed into the Okoton Estuary are collectively known, inevitably bring together everything and everyone in the Laqto.
Elsewhere, the peoples of the Laqto are rather less unified. Settlements ranging in size from villages to small cities can be found throughout the rainforest, especially along the rivers of the region, which are crucial for travel and trade. Disparate nomadic peoples live in the Laqto as well. Many travel regularly from the Laqto to the less densely forested landscapes of neighboring Brightmarch or into the lands of the Flower Kingdoms to the east, moving seasonally to take advantage of opportune weather, plentiful food, and the migrations of animals.
Peoples of many ancestries can be found in the Laqto Rainforest. Elves still have a strong presence, as do humans, catfolk, anadi, grippli, kobolds, shisk, half-elves, and others.
Geography
The Laqto Rainforest is separated from the arid expanse of the Sangora Desolation to the north by the mountains of the Fangs of Khurazar. To the south, the rainforest meets the Mhasmuth Ocean. In both the east and west the it gradually thins out into grasslands and less dense forests: Brightmarch to the west and the flooded Flower Kingdoms to the east.
Innumerable rivers run through the rainforest, feeding into each other then eventually out into the ocean. The largest of these are the Arteries of the Rainforest, most of which begin in the Fangs before flowing out into the Okoton Estuary.