Serebla
Serebla (Ur. Silver fields) is an extensive geographical region comprising all of northern Urenburg. Because Serebla is a geographic and historic concept and not a political entity, there is no single precise definition of its territorial borders, other than "what is covered in snow all year long".
Geography
Serebla is comprised of northmost Urenburg, including the whole Chorskal mountain range. It has access to the entire north coast of Urenburg, which is the Vespera ocean. It typically has warm but short summers and long, brutally cold winters. Majority of inhabitants of Serebla are races adapted to living cold climates, such as zimovians, savytails, necrovisors, nohobrins, boarbarians, and grivrods (clan Gora'tur).
Localized Phenomena
Healthy, pre-curse buitarans have allegedly been seen roaming the wilderness of Serebla, more specifically the mountain peaks. Many Urenevsk, including outsiders, theorize that there are alive uncursed buitarans, who have found shelter in the empty wilderness, continuously staying in hiding underground.
Fauna & Flora
Mammals
- Moose
- Pallas cat
- Reindeer
- Red deer
- Daeodon
- Black goat
- Shimal
- Sabertooth tiger
- Masked fox
- Taileyes
- Woolly mammoth
- White bear
- Stinkrat
- Grey wolf
- Stoat
- Mountain weasel
Birds
- Rock ptarmigan
- Willow ptarmigan
- Silversnow quail
- Black grouse
- Grey partridge
- Black-billed capercaillie
Reptiles
- Yutyrannus
- Blue-breasted dragon
Plants
- Sereblan spruce
- Western pine
- Bies Barbs
- Ghostmint
- Cryherst
Natural Resources
Serebla is filled to the brim with caves and mines, all rich in iron, silver, gypsum, oil, but especially coal and veonite. With Serebla's abundant metal and mineral deposits, it makes Urenburg the largest producer of coal and iron.
Sereblan agriculture is severely restricted by the short growing season of most of the region. However, there exist a handful of crops native to this land, which are exploited by it's inhabitants. This includes cryherst, hornberries, cloudberries, ghostmint, chaga, bies barbs, turnips, lichen, and pinecones. Timber remains an important source of revenue.
Sereblan agriculture is severely restricted by the short growing season of most of the region. However, there exist a handful of crops native to this land, which are exploited by it's inhabitants. This includes cryherst, hornberries, cloudberries, ghostmint, chaga, bies barbs, turnips, lichen, and pinecones. Timber remains an important source of revenue.
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