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== Cities ==
 
== Cities ==
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*03:12  '''Ascolais:''' This city was once surrounded by gentle rolling woodlands, but over the centuries great deforestation occured in order to supply the Imperial Fleets of the Mare Nostrum. Today Ascolais has a reputation as a city of poets, dreamers, sorcerors and scholars. It is a relatively wealthy city, due to its proximity to many rich farms and to the wine country, although much of the wealth remains in the hands of the owners of great latifundia or under the control of merchants from other areas.
 
  
 
*04:04 '''Occita''' The provincial capital of La-Isla. Much trade in lumber occurs here. The citizens of Occita are patriotic and identify closely with the interests of both the Empire and the Imperial Core. Most trade revolves around the exportation of lumber and the importation of staples and luxury goods unavailable in La Isla. This province is a safe and well-defended one due to the strategic importance of its prime export. It is garrisoned with enough troops to repel the occasional testing forays of the sea barbarians.
 
*04:04 '''Occita''' The provincial capital of La-Isla. Much trade in lumber occurs here. The citizens of Occita are patriotic and identify closely with the interests of both the Empire and the Imperial Core. Most trade revolves around the exportation of lumber and the importation of staples and luxury goods unavailable in La Isla. This province is a safe and well-defended one due to the strategic importance of its prime export. It is garrisoned with enough troops to repel the occasional testing forays of the sea barbarians.

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