Truscan
The dividing boundary north of the Marwall between Lochish and Rerya. The Marwall is on the southside and fairly mountainous with one pass to Lochish. The descending hills are picturesque but unfortunately the soil is not good for crops. Hence, this region is mostly traveled through and rarely permanently inhabited. The following pictures are of the majority lower half, the Rerish side.
The lower Marwall hills. The Truscan River running through.
Another view of Truscan River and its hills.
A view from the Marwall looking down to the beginning of the Truscan foothills.
A common ridge in the Truscan region.
On a cool Aftautumn morning, the fog from the Truscan River produces a significant amount of fog in the dawn hours.
A cabin on a little lake during the course of the Truscan River.
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