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The Green City of Kertos sits in the center of Vicisi, bounded by the Camie'el River to the north and the Nessie'el River to the south. The two rivers run into the Fasalshudon River in The Kevlorn, the largest forest in the [[Free Cities]], which encloses this remotest city against the central mountain range. The lightly populated city—more populous only than Isinroth—sprawls within its valley, with twin large outposts half a days ride to the north and south along the river. A large, well traveled highway leads through the Kevlorn to [[Tyrose]], while docks along the rivers facilitate trade with [[Syr]]. The temple of Kevalth sits at the center of the city, magically fashioned out of huge trees grown together.
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far inland most remote of the cities, located the furthest west of the free cities it sits on the edge of The Kevlorn, the largest forest in the free cities,  where it meets the southern plains.  it has a twin large outposts that is considered part of the city half a days ride to the north on the banks of  the Camie’el then further north on the banks of  Nessie’el.  A large well traveled road leads through the Kevlorn and on to Tyrose, the Camie’el and Nessie’el  rivers come together and then run into the Fasalshudon rivers, so Kertos has a waterway to Syr, and a well traveled to Tyrose.  At the center of the city seemingly built directly out of the huge trees that have been grown together, is the temple to Kevalth.
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Revision as of 17:39, 5 May 2018

The Green City of Kertos sits in the center of Vicisi, bounded by the Camie'el River to the north and the Nessie'el River to the south. The two rivers run into the Fasalshudon River in The Kevlorn, the largest forest in the Free Cities, which encloses this remotest city against the central mountain range. The lightly populated city—more populous only than Isinroth—sprawls within its valley, with twin large outposts half a days ride to the north and south along the river. A large, well traveled highway leads through the Kevlorn to Tyrose, while docks along the rivers facilitate trade with Syr. The temple of Kevalth sits at the center of the city, magically fashioned out of huge trees grown together.

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