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consolidated:sakar:sakargeography [2024/04/21 12:31] – ↷ Page moved from consolidated:hann_empire:sakar:sakargeography to consolidated:sakar:sakargeography johnbconsolidated:sakar:sakargeography [2024/05/01 07:25] (current) – [Overview] johnb
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-Sakar is a dry land, set between the mountains and the Hann Sea. Its main towns and cities are spread along the coastal plains, normally where a river meets the sea, where the land is greener and more suitable for agriculture. Further south, the Bad Lands, with its rocky scrubland and desert, is home to semi-nomadic family-based tribes. Even further south, the Bad lands give way to high mountains, hope to bandits, barbarians and monsters. Towards the east, however, there is lush jungle. +Sakar is a dry land, set between the mountains and the Hann Sea. Its main towns and cities are spread along the coastal plains, normally where a river meets the sea, where the land is greener and more suitable for agriculture. Further south, the Bad Lands, with its rocky scrubland and desert, is home to semi-nomadic family-based tribes. Even further south, the Bad lands give way to high mountains, hope to bandits, barbarians and monsters. 
 ===== Coastal Towns ===== ===== Coastal Towns =====
 Some are big enough to claim city status, but towns are often found where a river meets the sea.  Crops grow here due to cleverly managed irrigation, while each town develops its own industrial specializations.  They are ruled jointly by an Amir, a Qadi and a hereditary Priest-King, whose ancestors are buried in great pyramidal tombs in the town.  There is a respect for engineering (dams, irrigation systems, building from stone)  and defensive warfare - all with an emphasis on maintaining and defending the city. Some are big enough to claim city status, but towns are often found where a river meets the sea.  Crops grow here due to cleverly managed irrigation, while each town develops its own industrial specializations.  They are ruled jointly by an Amir, a Qadi and a hereditary Priest-King, whose ancestors are buried in great pyramidal tombs in the town.  There is a respect for engineering (dams, irrigation systems, building from stone)  and defensive warfare - all with an emphasis on maintaining and defending the city.
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