Climate
The Lowlands are characterized by fertile plains and rolling hills, with a temperate climate. Winters are mild, and summers are warm, often bringing clear skies and abundant rainfall, perfect for agriculture.
Cultural Highlights
- Agriculture and Trade: The Lowlands are known for their agricultural wealth, producing a wide variety of crops that support both local populations and trade.
- Social Stratification: Society is deeply hierarchical, with a clear divide between the nobility and the common folk. The lower classes often struggle under the weight of social expectations and the ruling elite.
History
The Lowlands were shaped by early agricultural societies and have seen many shifts in political power. Following the Conflux, the region recovered quickly due to its fertile land and proximity to trade routes, becoming a hub for commerce and industry.
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