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− | + | Lunavera was a primarily [[Humans|Human]] settlement in [[Aegis]]. Originally called Tris'fal, the city was taken from Adephon Skygrazer by Trouvo Souvok and renamed. The city was supposed to become a source of mines for the [[nations|nation]] of [[Oren]]. When support failed to materialize from the King of Oren, [[Edmund Sheffield]], the city leadership declared allegiance to no nation. During the Fall of [[Al'Khazar]] and [[Phoenix Revolution]] it received a small number of refugees. | |
− | The city was | + | The city was located northwest of Al'Khazar and was notable for being one of the most remote settlements in the north of Aegis. A very long road connected Al'Khazar to Lunavera, with the journey often taking a full day. Architecture featured white walls, wooden roofs and stone walls, common in other Human settlements. The city also had one of the largest libraries in all of Aegis that attracted many scholars. |
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[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Settlements]] | [[Category:Settlements]] |
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Lunavera was a primarily Human settlement in Aegis. Originally called Tris'fal, the city was taken from Adephon Skygrazer by Trouvo Souvok and renamed. The city was supposed to become a source of mines for the nation of Oren. When support failed to materialize from the King of Oren, Edmund Sheffield, the city leadership declared allegiance to no nation. During the Fall of Al'Khazar and Phoenix Revolution it received a small number of refugees.
The city was located northwest of Al'Khazar and was notable for being one of the most remote settlements in the north of Aegis. A very long road connected Al'Khazar to Lunavera, with the journey often taking a full day. Architecture featured white walls, wooden roofs and stone walls, common in other Human settlements. The city also had one of the largest libraries in all of Aegis that attracted many scholars.