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Grain Fields\nThe mainstay of Lankhmar's economy is its vast fields of wheat, barley, and oats, which stretch across hundreds of miles of rolling fields. \n\nMost fields are tended by individual families with the aid of an ox or horse, although a few are owned by huge merchants' consortia. \n\nFamily-owned fields average only one or two dozen acres, but the land is so fertile that a farmer can feed his family and still export nearly half his crop to Lankhmar. \n\nConsortium fields may cover a thousand acres or more, and are generally tended by sharecroppers or indentured servants.\n\n33. Great Marsh\nA vast region uninhabited by humans, the Great Marsh (or Great Salt Marsh) provides an effective barrier to the eastern approaches to Lankhmar. \n\nVarious unfriendly creatures such as the white salt spider and the marsh leopard make travel here hazardous. \n\nOf course, the presence of Sheelba of the Eyeless Face can always surprise a traveler. Movement through the marsh is slow and treacherous except along Causey Road, which links Lankhmar's Marsh Gate with the road across the Sinking Land.\n\n34. Sinking Land\nThe Sinking Land is one of the geological wonders of Nehwori. It is said that a large bubble of gas regularly builds up within a subterranean dome of rock below the Sinking Land. \n\nWhen the pressure reaches the bursting point, the gas escapes into the sea and the land above sinks about 12 feet, creating a water passage (for shallow draft vessels) between the Inner Sea and the Sea of The East.\n\nThe land slowly rises again, making the water passage shallower by the hour, until it emerges to re-form the land neck linking Lankhmar and llthmar.\n\nThis isthmus is thirty miles long, requiring travelers to hurry along if they wish to avoid swimming. To add to the challenge, the length of time the land remains above water varies unpredictably. \n\nWhen the land submerges, the center of the area sinks first, and a rolling wave of water advances from the center in both directions at about 20 miles per hour until the entire land falls once again under water.\n\n35. Earth's End\nThis narrow promontory of land marks the end of Lankhmar's Great Dike, erected to hold the tides and storms of the channel between the Inner and Outer Seas back from the grainfields of\nLankhmar. A relatively desolate and uninhabited spot, Earth's\nEnd sees few visitors.\n \n36. Lakes of Pleea\nThese large lakes provide the headwaters for the broad River HIal. Nestled among the foothills of the Mountains of Hunger, the lakes are deep and cold. \n\nSmall fishing villages border most of the lakes, taking advantage of generous catches of trout and salmon.\n\n37. River HIal\nThis broad and muddy stream flows from the Lakes of Pleea to the Inner Sea. From a spot near the river's headwaters, a canal leading to the Sea of the East has been cut across a narrow strip of the continent. \n\nBecause of the sporadic nature of the Sinking Land, this canal and the river itself provide the only reliable shipping route between the Inner Sea and the Sea of the East.\n\nThe river provides a main highway for Lankhmar's commerce; huge barges continually drift downstream carrying grain from the fields to the city's monstrous silos. \n\nA lesser import is the fish caught in the Lakes of Pleea, regarded by Lankhmarts as a pleasant change of pace from the saltwater products of the Inner Sea.\n\n38. Mountains of Hunger\nThis mountain range is not high by Nehwonian standards, but is extremely barren. Little plant or animal life exists on the rocky and volcanic slopes of the Mountains of Hunger.\n\nAlthough most of the volcanos that gave birth to the range now lie dormant, a few have been known to issue occasional bursts of steam and ash.\n\n39. Quarmall\nQuarmall is the bizarre capital of a decadent and formerly great culture. At one time, ships from the Empire of Quarmall sailed to all corners of Nehwon. \n\nNow, Quarmall is a slave-holding society) that has retreated within its huge, domed city. Every member a Quarmallan society lives underground in a series of vast interconnecting tunnels and chambers. \n\nThe culture is ruled by handful of powerful and corrupt aristocrats who have some of thc most potent sorcerers and astrologers in Nehwon under their command. \n\nDuring the time of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Quarmall was split into upper and lower levels. These warred against each other in a magical civil war.\n\n40. Klesh\nThis country lies south of Quarmall on the coast of the Outei Sea. A land of tropical jungles between the coast and the vast inland deserts, Kiesh is inhabited by a race of dark-skinned humans.\n\nVery little about Klesh is known to the outside world, for its people are secretive and mysterious. Certain products valuable to the rest of Nehwon, notably ivory, rare spices, and tobacco, originate there. \n\nAlthough the only Kleshite communities seen by outsiders are isolated fishing and trading villages along the coast, rumor tells of several fabulous cities of rare beauty and ancient architecture which lie within the impenetrable Kleshite jungles. \n\nAlthough the people of Klesh are not outwardly hostile, no expedition into the interior of the country has ever returned.\n\n41. Quarmall Barrens\nA vast desert occupying most of the eastern portion of the continent of Lankhmar, the Quarmall Barrens are an uninhabited region of towering sand dunes, splintered red rock, and little water.\n\n42. Kokgnab\nLocated at the opposite end of the Lankhmar continent from the City of Adventure, Kokgnab is a small country of both farmers and seafaring folk. 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