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These days, Caladuon serves as a traveler's village, harboring a crude but effective hospitality industry. Adventurers and researchers from the Empire still pass through the village for supplies and rest before going ever westward, but the less adventurous Imperials also see Caladuon as a growing resort town as well, a fact which has had the tribesmen in heated debate lately.
These days, Caladuon serves as a traveler's village, harboring a crude but effective hospitality industry. Adventurers and researchers from the Empire still pass through the village for supplies and rest before going ever westward, but the less adventurous Imperials also see Caladuon as a growing resort town as well, a fact which has had the tribesmen in heated debate lately.
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 25 June 2023

Located roughly halfway between Fort Deeanday and Alboniset Lake, the village of Caladuon started much like any humble Eltyain village - as a place of worship upon one of the strongest presences of Eltya they could find. Imagine the tribesmen's initial apprehension when a small group of Imperial diplomats made their way into the village, given their belief that the stronger the presence of Eltya is, the easier it is to ward off those who wish the Eltyain harm. That belief helped ease their apprehension to a more palatable level of trust; if these foreigners could enter hallowed land, then Eltya must approve of it. A couple years later and the Treaty of the Eltyain was signed, allowing for Caladuon to emerge as a prominent village.

These days, Caladuon serves as a traveler's village, harboring a crude but effective hospitality industry. Adventurers and researchers from the Empire still pass through the village for supplies and rest before going ever westward, but the less adventurous Imperials also see Caladuon as a growing resort town as well, a fact which has had the tribesmen in heated debate lately.