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== Raxony == Leader: Countess Yasmin Yasser Running along the Rush River, Raxony is home to wide open plains, crop filled fields, and a culture built around efficiency. === Raxen === The capital of Raxony connects East and West via the Gorlitz Bridge that spans the Rush River. Gorlitz Bridge Made from chistled granite, the Gorlitz Bridge is a marvel of engineering that is over 400 feet wide. Countess Yasmin Yasser had the bridge double as a dam that uses the white water current of the Rush to create energy. The clean energy of the Gorlitz Bridge helps to supply the needs of the people more than 200 miles away. Census Office Amalathea gave the job of record keeping to the county of Raxony. In the great census office, Raxony officials keep records on every trade, house, and perhaps every person. Employing more than fifty thousand people, the census office is the largest employer in Raxen. Windbolt Racing Track Horse racing is the favorite sport in Raxony. The capital’s massive track can house more than one-hundrend thousand people. However, the track often has other more exotic creatures race for the enjoyment of the crowds. === Zargeers === The farming town of Zargeers sprang from a series of discoveries. Zargeers is littered with forgotten ruins hidden under ground. Treasure hunters now flock to the area hoping to open the next great dungeon filled with gold, jewels, and magical artifacts. === Grime === This town is little more than a collection center for the local harvests. Many who grow up in Grime never leave the town despite it being connected to a busy magna rail track. There is little to do here except gaze out at the wide open plains. Yet, for some reason, wild beasts often mutate in the plains around this sleepy town. === Hoxter === Found on the farthest western edge of Raxony, Hoxter is still recovering from the Catastrophe of Xorgaddon. Much of the town was destroyed that day from the shockwave. Now the people of Hoxter are experimenting with arcane architecture in an attempt to thrust Hoxter into the modern age. === Alsbruck === The open plains around Alsbruck are filled with horses. Alsbruck has become the horse capital of not only Raxony but also Ardyria. Prized horses are loaded onto special magna rail cars and transported as faraway as Amalathea. === Talstein === This major trade hub is home to a number of banks. With trading coming from Mecklen, Cardyria, and Raxony, the bankers of Talstein are some of the most influential people in Kost. For those wishing to know the real dealings within Ardyria, all a person has to do is find one of the private backrooms in a Talstein lounge. === Jahrn === Once upon a time, Jahrn was the place a person would travel to purchase a quality horse. Alsbruck dethroned Jahrn a long time ago. However, the populace adapted and now specializes in exotic mounts. Griffins, Wyverns, Green Worms, Titanaboas, Raptors, Rexes, and more can all be bought here. === Maun === This small town is Raxony’s access to the Pearl Sea. The uneven soil, mountains, and thick forest have barred the laying of a magna rail to connect Maun and Alsbruck. Merchants are able to make a fortune on the Maun-Alsbruck route. However, the treacherous terrain often hides monsters. Caravans often pay for escort at top dollar prices. === Zirn === The small town provides Raxen with all the building materials it could ever need. Miners trek from the town into the mountains to mine iron while the foresters load hundreds of logs a day onto the tracks. Some of have nicknamed Zirn as Raxen’s “supply depot.” === Fhea Noc === On the edge of Fhea Lake, the people of Fhea Noc live in quiet solitude. Unlike the Rush River, Fhea Lake is tranquil. Many seeking retirement find their way to Fhea Noc eventually.
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