Alun-Tar: Difference between revisions

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|Geography=Set along the western edge of the [[Sora Basin]], Alun-Tar occupies flat land surrounded by low hills and shallow irrigation routes. Drought-tolerant crops are cultivated along gently terraced fields, with storage and water collection structures positioned close to the main road.
|Geography=Set along the western edge of the [[Sora Basin]], Alun-Tar occupies flat land surrounded by low hills and shallow irrigation routes. Drought-tolerant crops are cultivated along gently terraced fields, with storage and water collection structures positioned close to the main road.
|History=Alun-Tar was originally surveyed by [[Duranthi]] crews who noted the areas relatively fertile soil. It evolved into a stable waypoint for caravans and a food source for other Duranthi settlements.
|History=Alun-Tar was originally surveyed by [[Duranthi]] crews who noted the areas relatively fertile soil. It evolved into a stable waypoint for caravans and a food source for other Duranthi settlements.
|Economy=The settlement supports itself through crop production, food preservation, and caravan-based supply exchange. Trade occurs frequently with passing merchants and settlements like [[Va-Tar]] and [[Djes-Val]].
|Economy=The settlement supports itself through crop production, food preservation, and caravan-based supply exchange. Trade occurs frequently with passing merchants and settlements like [[Va-Tar]] and [[Djes-Tal]].
|Defense and Military=Patrols by rotating [[Stonewarden]] units provide basic protection. No garrison is stationed permanently, though a small outpost exists for emergency response and relay communication. The open landscape allows for clear visibility and advance warning in case of threat.
|Defense and Military=Patrols by rotating [[Stonewarden]] units provide basic protection. No garrison is stationed permanently, though a small outpost exists for emergency response and relay communication. The open landscape allows for clear visibility and advance warning in case of threat.
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