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Town of Dohasehn
A small town, somewhere between Hyrule and Termina. It's people are of Hylian descent. The town lies near the base of a large mountain-Mount Araisehn- which is the tallest in a chain of mountains which head north into Termina. When the time of the Great Flood came, the Dohasehnese villagers fled into the mountains, re-establishing their town. It grew in size; other nearby survivors took refuge there, and Dohasehn became a grand city. The city spired above the mountain's once tall, ancient peak. Marketplaces, suburbs, courtyards, springs and fountains, a wharf, and a small castle make up this bustling burg. The city specializes in fishing and foresting (a large forest lies on a archipelago og ancient mountaintops just a bit north of Dohasehn).

Town of Arechemia
This is one of the nearby villages whose survivors fled to Dohasehn to escape the terrible waters of the Great Flood. In it's prime, Arechemia was a beautiful town. The town was built up in terraces, and each terrace had hanging gardens and vineyards. The kingdom this town resided in, along with Dohasehn and others, was called Nerehmar. Nerehmar, being so close to Hyrule and with very few tall mountains except for along the borders, was nearly wiped out during the flood.

Town of Aiehnmar
A fairly large town which travellers can venture either north, south, east or west from. It is a trading post of sorts. Many merchants selling their wares to other cities and towns almost always pass through Aiehnmar. The city was lost when the flood waters came, but New Aiehnmar was built nearby and served the same purpose as it's drowned counterpart. It was almost a carbon-copy of the original city, besides the fact that it was on an island instead of a low-lying plain surrounded by forests.

City of Farorsehn
The city of Farorsehn was a very green city indeed. The people here worshiped Farore and her alone. They believed that she was the greatest above all the deities. The Farorsehnese are highly skilled with the art of the sword. It is the hub for all annual hand-to-hand and sword-fighting tournaments in Nerehmar. Though the Farorsehnese are courageous, they aren't the brightest of people. When the Flood water's came, they stayed in their city believing they could survive-none but a small handful did. Their entire city, along with almost all of the population, drowned. The few survivors were those that weren't so favourable of Farore alone. They established a new city as well as a new way of life. This new city was named Galahmar.

Town of Galahmar
This small village was founded by the survivors of Farorsehn. The Galahmarians worship all of the goddesses, unlike their lost bretheren. Galahmar was built on one of the mountaintops that were once a part of the Death Mountain chain. The villagers are skilled in pottery making-the volcanic clay found on their village's island is the finest in all of Hyrule.

City of Riahsehn
This city of festivities, it was nearer to the centre of Nerehmar, and was once the second largest city in all of Nerehmar. It's people- the Riahsehnese- had a wide range of talents from jewelery-making to smithery; foresting to fishing; farming to cattle-ranching, and so on. The people of Riahsehn loved to play music. The city held one or more festivals each month for every year, and every festival involved music playing at some point during the festivities. The city was first built on a low-lying plain near the great Golden River, but was re-established on a mountaintop nearby. The people welcome visitors quite eagerly-and music always flows (along with some wine).

City and Castle of Nerehmar
The largest, most grandeur city in all of Nerehmar. It was in the centre of the kingdom, on the shores of the Golden River. Sections of the city were built on the water, standing atop floating islets. The castle, built on a hilltop, was almost larger than Hyrule castle itself. It had many rooms, courtyards, gardens, towers, and spires. The city, however grand and beautiful it was, was sadly destroyed during the deluge. But it's citizens survived, and created a city on a large, flat mountaintop. There they built a new castle, a new town, and a new life. The sea surrounding the original island became clogged with artificial islands made by the villagers. In the end, it became known as Floating Rock Island.

Kingdom of Nerehmar
Nerehmar is a kingdom that sits in a forested, mountainous valley region north of Hyrule. It resides between Termina and Hyrule. Though it has many mountains, only a few mountains were tall enough to emerge from the waters after the Great Flood. Nerehmar was a peaceful, prosperous kingdom. It was an in-betweener of goods travelling for Hyrule from Labrynna and vice-versa. The beautiful, lush landscape was never cursed to have been visited by Ganon-though many monsters did plague the kingdom for some time.

Nerehmar had a Royal Bloodline that had split away from that in Hyrule. The kingdom's monarchial rule lasted over one thousand years before it ended during the Flood. After the Flood, surviving cities and re-established ones became independant city states. Nerehmar as a kingdom practically ceased to exist.

Nerehmarians: People of Nerehmar
The Nerehmarians were once a unified kingdom of tall, strong, blonde-haired and violet-eyed people; they were a bretheren race to the Hylians to the south. Each town in Nerehmar had it's own unique talents. Some of the larger settlements had a wide range of talents. But this was all before the Great Flood. After the deluge, each surviving city became independant states, only relying on the other cities for trade. There were some variations of the race's composition; people with blue eyes, or brown hair, or red hair, or green eyes, etc. Also, some people were shorter, or taller, than the average size.

Other races of Nerehmar

Halohtoi
People whom live deep within the mountains near Dohasehn. They are a peaceful, mine-loving race. They are short, have a reddish skin, silvery hair, and wear natural colored clothing (such as earthy browns, stone greys, tanned leather, etc.). The Halohtoi resemble Gorons slightly, and feed in the same way-they love to eat prime, sirloin rocks. The Halohtoi survived the Flood in their mountain homes, and seldomly surface from them. They prefer the red and gold glow of their lanterns and glowstones than the sun setting on the waves.

Arielen
A tall forest-dwelling tribe of people that hail from afar. They came to Nerehmar just before the flood. They are at peace with nature and all living things. The entire population of this tribe are females. They are related to faeries, and are highly skilled in the arts of healing. They live long lives, but are not immortal. They wed men from nearby villages. Sometimes they keep male children with them, but only until they become of age. They then leave the child with it's rightful father and return to their hidden santuary on the Island of Woods (which was once a tall mountain in the centre of their forest realm).

Behlehmoth
Dragon-taming, fiery tempered and menacing, the Behlemoth tribe are quite a sight. They are tall, very agile, and wear clothes made from fire-retardant dragon scales. The people have flaming red eyes, the same color of hair, and a dark tanned complextion. They live near Death Mountain, and are the most skilled smiths in all of Nerehmar-nay, the world.

Hylians
They are settelers from Hyrule. They are tall, blue-eyed, blonde-haired and fair skinned. The majority mostly live in Galahmar. The Hylians of Nerehmar have slightly changed from their kin that reside in Hyrule; they have become much more involvd in worshipping the goddesses instead of the Triforce, and are respected more in Galahmar for being so skilled in magic. Though they are tall, they are shorter than the Hylians that still live in Hyrule.

 

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