Makarda
From Damasca
Humid and bursting with life, Makarda has historically been a pristine example of a climate suitable for hunting and agriculture, never experiencing the seasons of autumn nor winter. Since the induction of the holocaust, however, the local wildlife has become increasingly disfigured, sometimes mutated to the point of dementia, increasing the rate of wildlife hostility. Meanwhile, drought and famine have all but destroyed agriculture on Makarda, forcing many farmers to the brink of poverty.
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