


The Bronze Lands of Towerth are home to highlands, forests, swamps, and marshland. There is a saying that the Bronze Lands have “a bog for every man, woman, and child.” Although this has never been proven, one need only visit to see why the phrase persists.
Rhubarb, asparagus, and a rich variety of mushrooms make up a large portion of their exports. Visitors are wise to exercise caution when foraging, as many mushrooms look deceptively alike and can only be distinguished by subtle details. For example, the fried egg mushroom is perfectly edible, but its slightly smaller twin—the poscerein mushroom—is deadly.
Further danger comes in the form of exqoatl frogs, native to Poala and Mersyff, which established a foothold in Marcia after a flood in 3001 S.M.R. swept a black market shipment into the wild. In the decade since, swarms have migrated north into the Bronze Lands. These venomous creatures have been responsible for many deaths, their numbers proving as stubborn as the marshes themselves.

The Bronze Lands of Towerth are home to highlands, forests, swamps, and marshland. There is a saying that the Bronze Lands have “a bog for every man, woman, and child.” Although this has never been proven, one need only visit to see why the phrase persists.
Rhubarb, asparagus, and a rich variety of mushrooms make up a large portion of their exports. Visitors are wise to exercise caution when foraging, as many mushrooms look deceptively alike and can only be distinguished by subtle details. For example, the fried egg mushroom is perfectly edible, but its slightly smaller twin—the poscerein mushroom—is deadly.
Further danger comes in the form of exqoatl frogs, native to Poala and Mersyff, which established a foothold in Marcia after a flood in 3001 S.M.R. swept a black market shipment into the wild. In the decade since, swarms have migrated north into the Bronze Lands. These venomous creatures have been responsible for many deaths, their numbers proving as stubborn as the marshes themselves.

The Bronze Lands of Towerth are home to highlands, forests, swamps, and marshland. There is a saying that the Bronze Lands have “a bog for every man, woman, and child.” Although this has never been proven, one need only visit to see why the phrase persists.
Rhubarb, asparagus, and a rich variety of mushrooms make up a large portion of their exports. Visitors are wise to exercise caution when foraging, as many mushrooms look deceptively alike and can only be distinguished by subtle details. For example, the fried egg mushroom is perfectly edible, but its slightly smaller twin—the poscerein mushroom—is deadly.
Further danger comes in the form of exqoatl frogs, native to Poala and Mersyff, which established a foothold in Marcia after a flood in 3001 S.M.R. swept a black market shipment into the wild. In the decade since, swarms have migrated north into the Bronze Lands. These venomous creatures have been responsible for many deaths, their numbers proving as stubborn as the marshes themselves.

The Bronze Lands of Towerth are home to highlands, forests, swamps, and marshland. There is a saying that the Bronze Lands have “a bog for every man, woman, and child.” Although this has never been proven, one need only visit to see why the phrase persists.
Rhubarb, asparagus, and a rich variety of mushrooms make up a large portion of their exports. Visitors are wise to exercise caution when foraging, as many mushrooms look deceptively alike and can only be distinguished by subtle details. For example, the fried egg mushroom is perfectly edible, but its slightly smaller twin—the poscerein mushroom—is deadly.
Further danger comes in the form of exqoatl frogs, native to Poala and Mersyff, which established a foothold in Marcia after a flood in 3001 S.M.R. swept a black market shipment into the wild. In the decade since, swarms have migrated north into the Bronze Lands. These venomous creatures have been responsible for many deaths, their numbers proving as stubborn as the marshes themselves.

The Bronze Lands of Towerth are home to highlands, forests, swamps, and marshland. There is a saying that the Bronze Lands have “a bog for every man, woman, and child.” Although this has never been proven, one need only visit to see why the phrase persists.
Rhubarb, asparagus, and a rich variety of mushrooms make up a large portion of their exports. Visitors are wise to exercise caution when foraging, as many mushrooms look deceptively alike and can only be distinguished by subtle details. For example, the fried egg mushroom is perfectly edible, but its slightly smaller twin—the poscerein mushroom—is deadly.
Further danger comes in the form of exqoatl frogs, native to Poala and Mersyff, which established a foothold in Marcia after a flood in 3001 S.M.R. swept a black market shipment into the wild. In the decade since, swarms have migrated north into the Bronze Lands. These venomous creatures have been responsible for many deaths, their numbers proving as stubborn as the marshes themselves.
