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As is the case with Viridia as a whole, most of the inhabitants of Casabon are human, though they are joined by smaller populations of other ancestries, including dwarves and ratfolk. | As is the case with Viridia as a whole, most of the inhabitants of Casabon are human, though they are joined by smaller populations of other ancestries, including dwarves and ratfolk. | ||
Many inhabitants of the province, those that live in the larger coastal cities, make their living through fishing. | |||
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Revision as of 21:42, 23 September 2023
Casabon (pronounced CA-sah-bon) is a province of Viridia.
Geography
Casabon is bordered on three sides by water - the Phiora Sea to the north, the Granicus River to the west, and the Casabon River from which it takes its name to the east. In the south it stops at the start of the Tumunzari Hills, which lie within the dwarven province of Tumunzar. Forests, plains, and some temperate scrublands cover most of Casabon. The Sotosa Woods, the largest forest in the region, once covered much of the province, but over the centuries was greatly depleted through logging, first by the Tumunzari dwarves and then by Viridia when the Dominion expanded east.
Settlements
The capital of Casabon is Alticalar. Other major settlements in the province include the following:
Inhabitants and culture
As is the case with Viridia as a whole, most of the inhabitants of Casabon are human, though they are joined by smaller populations of other ancestries, including dwarves and ratfolk.
Many inhabitants of the province, those that live in the larger coastal cities, make their living through fishing.