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= Shajara Mountains = To the north the desert slowly gives up its hold to the mountains, cactus replaced by sparse evergreens that fill in as the elevation rises until forming a respectable forest. Rivers and lakes add lushness and draw various game animals to their banks. Many of the people are a mix of desert dwelling folk and immigrants from the north seeking the bounty of fur and logging trade in the area. The summertime migration of animals and people fleeing the summer storms bring a yearly influx of trade and help bolster the northern peoples for their snow bound winters. === Resources === In the north fur and lumber are the most common sources of industry though mining is also lucrative. === Cities / Settlements / Dwellings === With land that is able to sustain settlements the homes are made of wood and stone, though still tribal in nature the mountain folk are quickly moving to establishing what others might consider ‘civilized’ cultures. Many of the settlers here are traders, hunters and furriers, trading posts that grew into small settlements and some to villages and towns. There are few settlements that could be called cities in this area, the closest is the Logging town run by Arth. === Clothing & Armor === The further north one goes the heavier and warmer the clothing becomes as the high reaches of the Shajara Mountains get snow in the winter and stay cool in the summer. Shajara clothing tends to lean towards layered tunics of heavier weave, leather and fur accents, bone and horn details as well as metal and semi-precious stone accents acquired through trade or mining. The strong influence of immigrants and settlers from northern peoples has also influenced the clothing and language.
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