Troas
This ancient walled city was one of the first to fall to the Finn invasion nearly a thousand years ago. Today, the city is the largest in the Windward Isles of Pella Bay and acts as defacto capital for the region. Even so, it's a shadow of its former self, with the modern city clustered around a South-facing inlet in the shadow of a towering hill where a might fortress once stood.
There are two significant archeological digs on the island right now. One at the old fortress and the other at the site of the Battle of Troas c. 3rd century ER.
Aside from Archeo-tourism, the island is home to cattle, sheep, and goat farms. They are famous for dairy and cheese making. To the point that Troas has an annual cheese festival that attracts enthusiasts from all over the Pellan peninsula. The festival culminates every year in a cheese race down the steep grassy hill.
The Croatan Ice Company has a branch in the city and is heavily invested in cheese traders on the island.
There are two significant archeological digs on the island right now. One at the old fortress and the other at the site of the Battle of Troas c. 3rd century ER.
Aside from Archeo-tourism, the island is home to cattle, sheep, and goat farms. They are famous for dairy and cheese making. To the point that Troas has an annual cheese festival that attracts enthusiasts from all over the Pellan peninsula. The festival culminates every year in a cheese race down the steep grassy hill.
The Croatan Ice Company has a branch in the city and is heavily invested in cheese traders on the island.
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