Saneopa
Ancient Palaic peoples treated lakes as sacred sites - lake Ophthys nearby was treated as gateway to the underworld
Saneopa sits on a low pass leading from the Nevys valley to the north to the pool of the Ophthys. The ancient Palaic peoples of this region, like the Battanians, treated lakes as sacred sites, and the Ophthys in particular was said to be a gateway to another world. The hustle and bustle of Saneopa, one of the main trading centers of inland Calradia, stands in sharp contrast to the dark and silent waters below.
This settlement is part of the Northern Empire. Owned by Imperial house, Neretzes.
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