The Lands Perilous: Djanesborg

Choinski, Burt BChoinski at XSERV.BILLERICA-MA.PERITUS.COM
Tue Feb 10 17:43:05 CET 1998


The Lands Perilous - Djanesborg

Cities and Towns

Djanesborg has an urban population of 51,000 in three mainland cities
(Djanesborg, Novholm
and Loch Svear) and one colony city (Sokkvabbek).

Djanesborg (Capital) has a population of 26,000 and is supported by 5
towns:
  Holbar [Djanesborg] : Population 1,470
  Nikaspek [Djanesborg-11] : Population 1,390
  Kadja [Djanesborg-5] : Population 1,190
  Svaki [Djanesborg-334] : population 1,300
  Kvanden [Djanesborg-2] : population 1,900

Loch Svear has a population of 10,000 and is supported by 2 towns:
  Thosek [Loch Svear-5] : Population 1,700
  Kirvak [Loch Svear-661] : population 1,500

Novholm has a population of 9,000 and is supported by 2 towns:
  Djeka [Novholm-56] : population 1,120
  Larkenk [Novholm-45] : population 1,320

The colony city of Sokkvabbek is supported by 1 town:
  Godjada [Sokkvabbek-2] : population 1,020

In addition, there are four fortress towns:

Ft. Harkdjal [Djanesborg-21] : Population 1,330
Ft. Garvanka [Djanesborg-44] : Population 1,320
Ft. Thobbek [Loch Svear-455] : Population 1,210
Ft. Noatun [Noatun Isle.] : Population 3,000

The remaining population is broken into 790 villages with an average
population of 280 each.

Total population is 290,000.

NOTE: This information assumes that each "fort" is a fortress town.

Djani Notes:
   1) Loch Svear is named for the lake next to which the city is built:
"Svear's Lake".  The lake
      is an oval shape about 15 miles long and 7 miles wide.  Fed by
spring water rushing through
      cracks at the bottom, the water is extremely pure and clean and
very cold all year round.
      The lake flows out to form the Svearitra river.

   2) The Djanitra river starts as a series of waterfalls at the cliffs
near Ft. Thobbek and
      flows past Djanesborg.

   3) Other major lakes in Djanesborg are: Loch Kankar and Loch Hobra at
[Noveholm] (Loch Kanka is the
      larger lake to the west); Loch Makkeb [Loch Svear-45] and Loch
Crikva [Loch Svear-455].

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Burton Choinski, Peritus Software Services Inc.
bchoinski at peritus.com



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