Notes
They called it the Land of Emerald for the colour of its vales and pastures, forests, fields, and hills. Nature there was at its place, wether it was tamed and carefully tended to, giving abundent harvest, or wild and free.
Its people were well versed in the art of agriculture, which did not mean that they were harmless, as many invaders discovered harshly.
A mix for the great South, its people and lands.
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