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==Landmarks==
==Landmarks==
==={{map icon|settlement}}Summerford Farms===
When Merlwyb Bloefhiswyn rose to Admiral, one of her first decrees included the clearing of large swaths of land for new Lominsan settlements. Summerford Farms and its expansive orange groves is one of those locations - its name is derived from the man-made crossings required when late spring runoff from Mt. O'Ghomoro causes the Rogue River to swell.
==={{map icon|landmark}}Agelyss River===  
==={{map icon|landmark}}Agelyss River===  
Flowing from the direction of Agelyss Wise, this river is the second of those created by the Calamity.
Flowing from the direction of Agelyss Wise, this river is the second of those created by the Calamity.

Revision as of 21:35, 13 September 2019

Summerford

When the Calamity carved rifts in the land's surface, water rushed up to fill them from a subterranean vein flowing forth from the mountains of O'Ghomoro. Two new rivers now run through Middle La Noscea, and have turned the area betwixt them into a fertile farmland where produce always grows in the abundance of summer. Summerford is also known as the former home of Camp Bearded Rock, a Yellowjacket outpost that was purged from La Noscca, rock and all, when Bahamut unleashed his flames upon the area.

— In-game description

Summerford is an area in Middle La Noscea, La Noscea.

Summerford is an area in Middle La Noscea.

Landmarks

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Agelyss River

Flowing from the direction of Agelyss Wise, this river is the second of those created by the Calamity.

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Seasong Grotto

"I am the waves that bear, I am the winds that guide.
I am the evening stars, I am the morning sky.
I am born of the sea, and there shall I die."

Nestled within a shallow cavern situated to the south of Summerford Farms sits an ancient monolith upon which is carved this, the Sailors' Requiem.

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The Cookpot

As this patch of land is encircled by a queer wall of stone, the locals have taken to calling it the Cookpot - and worrying over what trouble stews inside.