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'''Laham''' {{Pronunciation|la-HOM}} is a small city in southeastern [[Erenon]]. Only partially abandoned during the plagues, the city has almost regrown to its former size. Many inhabitants of Laham are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants from [[Ishtar]], particularly from the regions around the cities of [[Marad]] and [[Goza]].  
'''Laham''' {{Pronunciation|la-HOM}} is a small city in southeastern [[Erenon]]. Only partially abandoned during the plagues, the city has almost regrown to its former size. Many inhabitants of Laham are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants from [[Ishtar]], particularly from the regions around the cities of [[Marad]] and [[Goza]].  


Today Laham is one of the largest cities in Erenon, second only to [[Wymoor]]. The farms around the city have grown around the scattered and decaying ancient cyclopean ruins. Material from the ruins has been widely repurposed to construct walls and homes around Laham, often with etchings and reliefs in the stonework left visible.
Today Laham is one of the largest cities in Erenon, second only to [[Wymoor]]. The farms around the city have grown around scattered and decaying ancient cyclopean ruins. Material from the ruins has been widely repurposed to construct walls and homes around Laham, often with etchings and reliefs in the stonework left visible.


Laham is ruled by a mayor appointed by the city's temple of Sarenrae.  
Laham is ruled by a mayor appointed by the city's temple of Sarenrae.  

Revision as of 18:17, 28 August 2022

Laham (pronounced la-HOM) is a small city in southeastern Erenon. Only partially abandoned during the plagues, the city has almost regrown to its former size. Many inhabitants of Laham are immigrants or the descendants of immigrants from Ishtar, particularly from the regions around the cities of Marad and Goza.

Today Laham is one of the largest cities in Erenon, second only to Wymoor. The farms around the city have grown around scattered and decaying ancient cyclopean ruins. Material from the ruins has been widely repurposed to construct walls and homes around Laham, often with etchings and reliefs in the stonework left visible.

Laham is ruled by a mayor appointed by the city's temple of Sarenrae.