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Fossel's Tower.
Said to be the oldest wizard in Honor, Fossel built his tower forty years ago. He is rarely seen outside. Strange lights, sounds, and creatures, can be found near the tower. Travellers often avoid the area.
Northern Forest.
The Northern Forest is the home of the elves. They have no city. They remain in the forest, making camp under the trees, and living off the bounty of the land. The elves tolerate travellers through the forest, and rarely interact with other races. Occasionally, elves will travel to West Honor, or Canhouse to obtain cloth or provisions.
Inner Harbor.
Inner Harbor is situated on Cold Lake. Ships can make passage from the North Flow into the lake. Only in the driest of seasons, does the river to Cold Lake become impassable. Many different races make their home in Inner Harbor. Fishing is a way of life, and the lake is often crowded with boats casting their nets.
Basinesque.
Goblin merchants live on the edge of the Basin Desert. Trade routes to every major city and town leave Basinesque. Little is known about the western lands beyond the Basin. Like Canhouse residents, most Basinesque goblins are content with trading with known cities, instead of exploring.
Canhouse.
No one knows how the town of Canhouse was named. There are no fisheries or container shops in the whole town. The halflings of Canhouse live in small cottages and mounds. They are outgoing and generous, sharing their food and ale with all friends and strangers alike. The halflings plant gardens and raise herd animals. Everything the residents need is in abundance. Like the goblins to the north, the halflings are not inquisitive what lies to their west, pondering only when the next mealtime is at hand.
West Honor.
At one time the border stopped at West Honor. All races make their home here. Elves, if they are going to enter a city, will choose West Honor. West Honor has no port on the North Flow, but has docks to accomodate the ships plying their trade enroute to Inner Harbor.
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