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|Introduction=A bustling crossroad where multiple side-tunnels converge, Aisembier is the heartbeat of agriculture in the central range. It has deep-well grain silos, fungus preserves, and rest caverns. | |Introduction=A bustling crossroad where multiple side-tunnels converge, Aisembier is the heartbeat of agriculture in the central range. It has deep-well grain silos, fungus preserves, and rest caverns. | ||
|Etymology=Derived from the Oinien words for "fertile cave" ''aisul embinqueur.'' | |Etymology=Derived from the Oinien words for "fertile cave" ''aisul embinqueur.'' | ||
|Culture and Society=Known for its [[ | |Culture and Society=Known for its [[Irumi]] breeding stables and subterranean music festivals. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 4 August 2026
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| Type | Agricultural Town |
| Location | Orinilure Mountains , 50 Miles south of Avilîché |
| Realm | Orinilure |
| Region | Orinilure Mountains |
| Inhabitants | Oinien |
| Controlled by | Orinilure Collective |
Introduction
A bustling crossroad where multiple side-tunnels converge, Aisembier is the heartbeat of agriculture in the central range. It has deep-well grain silos, fungus preserves, and rest caverns.
Etymology
Derived from the Oinien words for "fertile cave" aisul embinqueur.
Culture and Society
Known for its Irumi breeding stables and subterranean music festivals.
