Brindisium
The Brindisium peninsula is a featureless plain of sparse forest. It is surrounded in the east by the BAY OF BRAND and and in the west by the SILT BAY; in the south the AMBER SEA washes her shores. The soil here is not rich, but is home to a variety of wild grasses. Rainfall is light, and the area is always warm as southerly trade winds blow inland from the Amber Sea. The DARKENFOLD lies to the immediate north, separated from Brindisium by the ISTHMUS OF COR. Near the isthmus the country breaks up, with hills and gulches covered in scraggly trees being the norm. In the western part of the country the land is characterized by rolling hills, whereas the east breaks into wide plateaus that step down to the sea.
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Fish are abundant off of her coasts. In the Eastern plateaus grain is grown in abundance. The Western slopes are the source of the finest wine and marble in Aihrde.
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