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Kassiter is a large dwarven sea port and the source of a [[Dwarven Trade Caravan|trade caravan]] which travels to [[Klippika]] each summer. It is a significant distance west of Klippika, as the caravan takes around three months to travel the entire distance, stopping off at numerous other settlements along the way. The buildings of Kassiter are carved into the cliffs and crags bordering the ocean.
 
Kassiter is a large dwarven sea port and the source of a [[Dwarven Trade Caravan|trade caravan]] which travels to [[Klippika]] each summer. It is a significant distance west of Klippika, as the caravan takes around three months to travel the entire distance, stopping off at numerous other settlements along the way. The buildings of Kassiter are carved into the cliffs and crags bordering the ocean.
   
As of the start of year one Kassiter has not been visited by anybody from the valley, but has been seen from a distance of a few miles. It is a short distance east of the transport station [[Entaurdeshshan]] on the [[Builder Network]].
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As of the start of year one Kassiter has not been visited by anybody from the valley, but has been seen from a distance of a few miles. It is a short distance east of the transport station [[Entaurdeshshan]] on the [[Builder Network]], in rocky arid country. Even in the winter, when the first visitors from the valley came to Kassiter, the weather was warm.

Revision as of 20:21, 4 March 2020

Kassiter is a large dwarven sea port and the source of a trade caravan which travels to Klippika each summer. It is a significant distance west of Klippika, as the caravan takes around three months to travel the entire distance, stopping off at numerous other settlements along the way. The buildings of Kassiter are carved into the cliffs and crags bordering the ocean.

As of the start of year one Kassiter has not been visited by anybody from the valley, but has been seen from a distance of a few miles. It is a short distance east of the transport station Entaurdeshshan on the Builder Network, in rocky arid country. Even in the winter, when the first visitors from the valley came to Kassiter, the weather was warm.