North perlin is a fertile region north of Karheggen and the lake proper, conected by regularly maintained and patrolled roads the region is essential in feeding the hungry capital of Khar, and the small family farms that dot the landscape pay their taxes in grain, and the larger communities sometimes in cattle or poultry too. Fairly open forests cover the land that is not cultivated and the rolling low hills make for a pintoresque country landscape favored by those nobles tired of the bustling city life and the sight of the shores.
Places
Crossing
Crossing is a border village of about a thousand inhabitants, it is a popular spot to refill water and hay supplies of passing wagons and a good place to find curiosities, as adventurers and prospectors who don’t wish to go down to the capital often unload some of their loot in crossing to traveling salesman and transporters. The center of this trade and gossip is the Alestar Inn, located in the center of the rural village at the crossing of the Northern and Capital roads.
Fernsworth
A small farming town that grew besides the Bluefern river, Fernsworth’s only claim to fame is the quality of the produce from the fruit groves that are maintained by local families that many high class cooks covet in Karheggen. The founders of town, for which the town is named, still live on their ancestral land passing down the traditions from generation to generation.
Hollybrugh
Northeast of Fernsworth, Hollybrugh is the northernmost notable town of the Kingdom of Karth, close to the Phalanx mountains, and the only place where you can find wild phalanx bee Honey, which is so potent in scent and flavor that people that have eaten it, or drank mead made from the honey have described the experience similarly to a “hallucinogen that make you see your wildest dreams”. Those bees that live in the phalanx mountains are as big as the thumb of an adult man, and are incredibly aggressive, swarming attackers and covering in a flurry of stings that usually end on the victim’s death.