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===Menhir===  
 
===Menhir===  
Ancient beyond belief, these great stone megaliths are thought to have been placed for religious or arcane reasons by a forgotten race of giants in the distant past. Each menhir is composed of anywhere from two to five upright stones jutting from the earth and topped with a single lintel stone across the tops of the others.
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Ancient beyond belief, these ancient megaliths are thought to have been placed for religious or arcane reasons by a forgotten race of giants in the distant past. Each menhir is composed of anywhere from two to five upright stones jutting from the earth and topped with a single lintel stone across the tops of the others.
  
 
The individual menhir are named for the predominant carving of a stylistic animal on the lintel stone. All the stones are carved about with illegible runes of unknown origins.
 
The individual menhir are named for the predominant carving of a stylistic animal on the lintel stone. All the stones are carved about with illegible runes of unknown origins.
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The mountains and the great swath of forest to the west are collectively known as the Hartshorn. There are no cities in the Hartshorn, just small communities huddled far from one another and the two great mead halls of the thanes of the Druidan as well as key fortified villages in the north and the south.  
 
The mountains and the great swath of forest to the west are collectively known as the Hartshorn. There are no cities in the Hartshorn, just small communities huddled far from one another and the two great mead halls of the thanes of the Druidan as well as key fortified villages in the north and the south.  
  
One of the five menhir and one of the three kir lies within the bounds of the Hatshorn.  
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One of the five menhir and one of the three kir lay within the bounds of the Hatshorn.  
  
 
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===Kir===
 
===Kir===
One Kir stands within the borders of the Hartshorn.
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One Kir stands ithin the borders of the Hartshorn.
  
 
:'''Kir Lan:''' High on the slopes of the western foothills, Kir Lan is forever shrouded in mist and invisible from afar most days, but in the night it glows an evil hazy green in the distance (though up close it only appears to be bathed in clean moonlight - whether the moon shines in the sky or not).
 
:'''Kir Lan:''' High on the slopes of the western foothills, Kir Lan is forever shrouded in mist and invisible from afar most days, but in the night it glows an evil hazy green in the distance (though up close it only appears to be bathed in clean moonlight - whether the moon shines in the sky or not).
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=People of the Salt Coast=
 
=People of the Salt Coast=
Three settled groups populate the Salt Coat as well as a small nomadic tribe that lives scattered among the others.
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Three settled groups populate the Salt Coat as well as a small nomadic tribe that live scattered among the others.
  
 
==Corsair'Na and Corsair'Ja==
 
==Corsair'Na and Corsair'Ja==
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:'''The Smith:''' Stout and solid, the Smith is a figure in bronze and iron, faceless and massive. The smith is always depicted at his forge and always has a great hammer in his fist.
 
:'''The Smith:''' Stout and solid, the Smith is a figure in bronze and iron, faceless and massive. The smith is always depicted at his forge and always has a great hammer in his fist.
  
:'''The Three:''' As implied by their title, the three are said to have three distinct forms. The first that of a young girl clad in butterflies and laughter. The second a stately matron heavy with child clad in the green growth of the forest. And finally the last form that of an withered crone clad in the crusty windswept salt of the sea.
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:'''The Three:''' As implied by their title, the three have re said to have three distinct forms. The first that of a young girl clad in butterflies and laughter. The second a stately matron heavy with child clad in the green growth of the forest. And finally the last form that of an withered crone clad in the crusty windswept salt of the sea.
  
 
'''Economy/Trade:''' The corsair'na primarily trade in metal ore and metalworks, while the corsair'ja trade in grain.
 
'''Economy/Trade:''' The corsair'na primarily trade in metal ore and metalworks, while the corsair'ja trade in grain.
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'''Appearance:''' Druidan tend to be tall and hearty with fair skin, fair hair, and light eyes,
 
'''Appearance:''' Druidan tend to be tall and hearty with fair skin, fair hair, and light eyes,
  
'''Government:''' Dwelling as separately and remotely as they do, most disputes among the druidan are heard by whatever elders happen to be to hand, however, there are a brother and sister - Aelfryth and Aeowyrd - who stand as Thanes of their people, making decisions for the nation at large.
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'''Government:''' Dwelling as separately and remotely as they do, most disputes among the druidan are heard by whatever elders happen to be to hand, however , there are a brother and sister - Aelfryth and Aeowyrd - Who stand as Thanes of their people, making decisions for the nation at large.
  
 
'''Religion:''' The Druidan revere the sister goddesses Maerlwyn and Marwolaeth.
 
'''Religion:''' The Druidan revere the sister goddesses Maerlwyn and Marwolaeth.

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