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* [[Rassakam]] - This is the largest city on the island and the seat of the King. | * [[Rassakam]] - This is the largest city on the island and the seat of the King. It built on a rocky shelf 'volcanic tongue' of land beside the river which is some 20ft above the sea level. to the east on the other side of the river is a lower level of land only some 6ft above sea level but full of vegetation and crops which help to feed the city. <br/> | ||
* Radnek | * Radnek | ||
* Opolap | * Opolap | ||
Revision as of 09:46, 17 March 2014
Lecbes Island is large island in the Far SE Archipelago of Alusia.
| Location | Far SE Archipelago |
|---|---|
| Size / Area | 280m W-E and 420m N-S
@120,000 sqm |
| Government/Ruler | Tengku (King) Mansur |
| Religion | Powers of Light: ?% Demon Worship: ?% |
| Population | ~350,000 |
| Languages | Common ?% Mylae ?% |
| Taxes | ? |
| Other Details | ? |
Geographic
The island is a mix of dense jungle, mountains, rugged coastlines and occasional cultivated land.
Locations of Interest
Mountains
- Mt Rante
- Kafar Mtn Range
- Dugandoo Mtn Range
- Jofor Mtns
- Barwaka Mtns
- The Jeni Reach
- Janberag Cliffs
- Mt Marirante
Lakes/Water
- Lake Matana
- Lake Wottui
- Manet Sound
- Karsan Bay
- Gulf of Moktyl
- Janberag Passage
- Ganbas Strait
Cities & Towns
- Rassakam - This is the largest city on the island and the seat of the King. It built on a rocky shelf 'volcanic tongue' of land beside the river which is some 20ft above the sea level. to the east on the other side of the river is a lower level of land only some 6ft above sea level but full of vegetation and crops which help to feed the city.
- Radnek
- Opolap
- Sapo
- Yabu
- Sarima
- Ulubas
- Rangpyn
- Kuwul
- Potom
- Jaisin
- Dualtua
- Fitore
- Helephe
- Gangdala
- Soloto
- Byntan
- Kyere
- Bakaena
- Pamoa
- Tringan
- Gotian
- Nuram
- Lawea
- Tumarta
- Risamda
- Lorfes
- Tewan
- Rolos
History
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