Gastin
Gastin is a small, unassuming village nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Alpenglow Mountains. Its name, according to local lore, is derived from an ancient word meaning "valley of quiet," a fitting description for its serene atmosphere. The village is primarily agricultural, with rolling fields of wheat and barley forming the dominant landscape. A clear, meandering river, known as the Silverstream, runs through the heart of Gastin, providing essential water for irrigation and serving as a popular spot for recreational fishing.
The architecture of Gastin is characterized by its traditional stone houses with steep, tiled roofs, designed