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Ancestries of the Northwestern Woods

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Eyr's Haunted Woodlands

The northwestern coast of Eyr beyond the lakes region is a massive, nearly contiguous forest.  Sometimes called the Six Rivers Woodlands, this region has proven to the effects of the Human species.  The region is extremely rural, with pockets within the forest which break in to small, isolated hamlets.  There are only three large cities in the entire region.  And they can only say in all honesty that they control the confines of their walls.  

In the city-states of Presht, Brudja and Rukh, life is urbane in an incomplete mimicry of the stylish courts of the Basker and Seorna.  With a venality and treachery all their own they plot, though lack the decadence of the lakes.  These city-dwellers look down on the rustic woodland folk outside their city walls, and yet the forest has confounded their arrogance, technology and patience at every turn.  

The Woods outside the cities are mostly flat though steadily rise toward the south, east and north into rugged hills and low-slung mountains.  The coastline is rugged, with some precious protected inlets and river deltas to allow inland trade.  But compared to the south, the land's cultivation for trade and farming are rudimentary.  The woods hold rich resources for timber as well as hunting and wild gathering.  

Humans of the Woods

Human Ancestries are most common along the rivers and coastlines of the Northwestern Woodlands.  Outside of their city walls 

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Game Mechanics

Typical Alignment:  TBD

Faith:  TBD

Magic:  TBD

Attribute Bonus:  TBD

"ADVANTAGE:"  TBD

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Game Mechanics

Typical Alignment:  TBD

Faith:  TBD

Magic:  TBD

Attribute Bonus:  TBD

"ADVANTAGE:"  TBD

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Perhaps the longest inhabiting Human Beings of these woods, the Rukhir have a distinct language and culture that differs from their neighborhoods.  Sometimes call "River People" or the "Raft Tramps,"