Mirawa
A trading post on the river, a common stopping point for people returning home and going downriver to town or the strait.
The river is more important than the road is, and it shows. Docks line the bed and extend into moors and hold boats. The roads are worn dirt, the biggest of which are also paved with stones that haven't been properly ground down. The village itself is mostly wooden houses along the paths and houses on stilts on the waterside.
The river is more important than the road is, and it shows. Docks line the bed and extend into moors and hold boats. The roads are worn dirt, the biggest of which are also paved with stones that haven't been properly ground down. The village itself is mostly wooden houses along the paths and houses on stilts on the waterside.
Government
Loose at best

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