
The Land of Lygar Krâw
Situated about three hundred miles west of the Orocarni, Lygar Krâw (D.S."Rainy Cove") was a marshy land. Swamps and ponds dotted it's lowland reaches, which were sundered by dense hills. Two fen forests - one in the east and the other in the west - framed the territory.
Most of Lygar Krâw's Liner-speaking people lived in fortified hill towns. They engaged in a broad array of crafts and subsisted on a varied diet. Hunting, fishering, gardening, and animal husbandry were all practiced.
Inhabitants[]
Places of Note[]
Amon Rávasta ancient Wômaw road ancient Wômaw Tower Kehndral Kô-sang
References[]
- The Wild Lands South and East, Gazetteer by Pete Fenlon (archived, latest available)