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− | Khaha is a ruined city that lies in the [[Ulcanosto Waste]] at the confluence of the [[Gra Thiuspio River|Gra Thiuspio]] and [[Troila River|Troila Rivers]] within the [[ | + | Khaha is a ruined city that lies in the [[Ulcanosto Waste]] at the confluence of the [[Gra Thiuspio River|Gra Thiuspio]] and [[Troila River|Troila Rivers]] within the [[Lucacia]]n Province of [[Ugornia]]. The city was destroyed in the late Middle Ages of Chaos during the conflicts known as the [[Anarch Wars]] which created the [[Throe Wastes]]. The pre-cataclysmic city was quite prosperous as it lay on the confluence of two rivers and on the river route to the coastal city of [[Nettumbro]]. It was favored by smugglers and competitive merchants as an alternative route from [[Tovigo]] along the [[Ibrew River]] to the [[Addanine Sea]]. A small body of folklore provides some tentative information about the city subsequent to its destruction.<ref>[[Lost Cities of the Witchlands]], 2646; [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]]; [[Lucacian Language]]</ref> <ref>[[Catalogue of the Witchlands]], 2643; [[Griffain Vedachier of Magetown]]; [[Lucacian Language]]</ref> |
Khaha today as part of the Ulcanosto Waste is forbidden to explorers by the provincial government. | Khaha today as part of the Ulcanosto Waste is forbidden to explorers by the provincial government. |
Revision as of 09:53, 2 July 2022
Khaha is a ruined city that lies in the Ulcanosto Waste at the confluence of the Gra Thiuspio and Troila Rivers within the Lucacian Province of Ugornia. The city was destroyed in the late Middle Ages of Chaos during the conflicts known as the Anarch Wars which created the Throe Wastes. The pre-cataclysmic city was quite prosperous as it lay on the confluence of two rivers and on the river route to the coastal city of Nettumbro. It was favored by smugglers and competitive merchants as an alternative route from Tovigo along the Ibrew River to the Addanine Sea. A small body of folklore provides some tentative information about the city subsequent to its destruction.[1] [2]
Khaha today as part of the Ulcanosto Waste is forbidden to explorers by the provincial government.
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