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=== Three Cities of Shah Vaedin === There are three cities within Shah Vaedin: Maedan, Nush, and Tekreran. Maedan lies on the Western beaches of Shah Vaedin. It supports a growing population of immigrants within its walls. Nush is a dying city 65 miles into the jungles of Shah Vaedin. The cityβs population dwindles as Shah Vaedin seeks to reclaim its land. Finally, Tekreran lies in ruins 120 miles from the northern shore of Shah Vaedin. Nobody knows what happened to the city. In 764 A.R. tt was a growing city with the most advanced gear money could buy. Tekreran was a humanitarian project supported by a number of wealthy benefactors with the sole hope of perfecting Braxa tree logging. In 765 A.R., Tekreran went silent. It took two years to reestablish contact with the city. When explorers finally returned the city was in ruins with not a soul there. Curiously, no signs of struggle were found. The bodies of the inhabitants were never found. Yet in 771 A.R. a letter was discovered hidden inside a wall stone. The letter said βI am going to see Alatyr, the Zostrium city. They are showing us the path. The path is Zostrium.β
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