Tula'tevenn Province

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This area is very accessible from the south but not as much from the north.
There are barrens along the north that partially form its borders with the Nomad territories. The southern border is far more arbitrary.
The nomads to the north keep mostly to themselves save for pilgrimages to the Unnamed Ruins. To the south is Shu'venath Province, an ally of theirs.
This province was settled initially for the deposits of stone and other mineral deposits. It was later formally established based on the preferred territory of the alpunn.
As far as weapons are concerned, they’re on par technologically speaking with Shu’venath Province, but as they have more ready access to metal they have a larger supply of things such as swords. They don’t have as many archers as the Nomads or Shu’venath Province due to the lower amount of wood in the Province.
Tula’tevenn Province is sparsely populated compared to the other four provinces with a total population of 899,494 (1.5% of the population). A small town has roughly 200 people.
The province is mostly populated by a mix of humans and wolflings. There are a few siathi and almost no chume'taly.
People tend to stay where they are. There’s no reason to make any drastic changes.
While magic is legal everywhere on Keverynn, it’s largely fallen out of practice by everyone except the wolflings and some siathi.

Imports: dyes, food, wood, cotton
Exports: stone, metal, swords, saddles, cider
Trade is very important as there isn’t a lot of farmland.


There is a standardized currency for the eastern provinces. Coins are minted in Arrack-Ley.

The rocky soil of this province doesn’t allow for much to grow. Depending on the part of the province and the skill of the farmer, these crops can be grown: tomatoes, carrots, corn, beets, beans, potatoes, squash, mint, sage, thyme, oregano, rosemary, northern cherries, and honey apples.
Produce isn’t often exported as most of what is grown is needed to feed the population. Some years they have a surplus so they’ll either store it in case of a bad year or trade with one of their neighbours.
There are many small streams throughout the Province, but the most notable ones are Lake Shalainn up by Forzenn Cove and the large river that flows past Arrack-Ley. That river actually begins up in Horyinn and terminates down at Kimbala. It’s called the Uawith Channel. It’s one offshoot up in Kimbala is known as the Jualli Rill.
The province’s apex predator is the alpunn. They ally with the other people.
Kil’varr are a kind of small brown horses with white zebra-like striping. They’re milked like goats and the milk is used to make a variety of cheeses. They can also be trained as pets.

Geological Features
Unnamed Ruins
Duvaris Cliffs
Galidonn Grove
Mivraine Timberland
Silkmoth Forest
Ircona Rush
River of Sorrows


Towns
Jeturas Hold
Arrack-Ley