LesserSundawide
LesserSundawide is a small, secluded village situated in the northern reaches of the Crimson Peaks mountain range. Its location is characterized by rugged terrain, dense evergreen forests, and proximity to the Swiftwater River, which flows down from the higher altitudes. The village is known for its traditional architecture, predominantly stone and timber structures designed to withstand the harsh mountain climate.
The primary economy of LesserSundawide has historically been based on resource extraction, particularly timber and mining
Access to LesserSundawide is primarily via a winding, unpaved road that can be challenging during winter months.