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The '''Quentisi Mountain Range''' runs from the from southwester Devi to the upmost part of the northeaster tip, virtually | The '''Quentisi Mountain Range''' runs from the from southwester Devi to the upmost part of the northeaster tip, virtually splitting the Providence into two parts. The range is dotted with tree major Resort Areas. | ||
To the west (mid range), '''Lake Pwyll''', named for a god of cunning and virture, and the Quentisi Mountains guard the east entrance to the '''Taliesin Forest''', a wilderness area believed to be magical. Lore has it that those brave enough to walk in the forest hear music and poetry emitting from the woods and emerge with great wisdom. | To the west (mid range), '''Lake Pwyll''', named for a god of cunning and virture, and the Quentisi Mountains guard the east entrance to the '''Taliesin Forest''', a wilderness area believed to be magical. Lore has it that those brave enough to walk in the forest hear music and poetry emitting from the woods and emerge with great wisdom. | ||
The village of '''Vorgel''' relies on tourist trade, while '''Eavan''' the west most village, '''Byrne''' to the east, serve as ports for trade, to supply the '''Quentisi Mountain Range''' area. | The village of '''Vorgel''' relies on tourist trade, while '''Eavan''' the west most village, '''Byrne''' to the east, serve as ports for trade, to supply the '''Quentisi Mountain Range''' area. |
Revision as of 01:39, 24 February 2006
The Quentisi Mountain Range runs from the from southwester Devi to the upmost part of the northeaster tip, virtually splitting the Providence into two parts. The range is dotted with tree major Resort Areas.
To the west (mid range), Lake Pwyll, named for a god of cunning and virture, and the Quentisi Mountains guard the east entrance to the Taliesin Forest, a wilderness area believed to be magical. Lore has it that those brave enough to walk in the forest hear music and poetry emitting from the woods and emerge with great wisdom.
The village of Vorgel relies on tourist trade, while Eavan the west most village, Byrne to the east, serve as ports for trade, to supply the Quentisi Mountain Range area.