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Picton

Picton is a rugged and diverse province, with a savannah landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. The clay soil of Klayford is a testament to the strength and determination of the plain dwarves who farm its fields, while the grassy hill on which the Kaerndal Hold sits is a symbol of the unwavering power of its lord. But it's not just the land that makes Picton unique - the presence of the halflings in Orar adds a touch of whimsy and innovation to the province, with burrow homes and rooftop gardens dotting the landscape. This rugged and diverse province is a melting pot of cultures, and it's this diversity that makes Picton truly special.     The people of Picton are a diverse mix of cultures and ethnicities, with the hardworking plains dwarves tilling the clay soils, the resourceful and nomadic halflings gathering and trading natural goods, and the proud and independent Vohkin merchants and nobles ruling over all. The Kaerndal Hold, built upon a grassy hill, serves as the seat of power and the symbol of the province's strength and unity. The people of Picton have thrived and prospered, carving out a prosperous and proud region in the Gaulan Plains.   The plain dwarves of Picton are known for their strong and hardworking nature. They primarily reside in the city of Klayford, where they farm grains, legumes, and root vegetables on the clay soil. They also farm hay and are known for their expertise in working with clay, as seen in the construction of the Kaerndal Hold, which sits atop a grassy hill and is protected by a circular wall. They are a welcoming community and are known for their loyalty to the lord of Picton.     The halflings of Picton are known for their farming skills, particularly in growing oil crops such as sunflowers and fruits such as mangoes and baobab. They live in the city of Orar, which is built around their farms and features unique architecture with gardens on the rooftops of homes. They are also known for their nomadic tendencies, often migrating and trading their goods with other neighboring communities.   The city of Orar, the heart of the halfling community, is a maze of winding streets and colorful houses, where the smell of spices and fruits fills the air, and where the laughter of children blends with the songs of bards and the sound of the drums.
Fields of Picton