Siksraja Kads Raja

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Siksraja Kads Raja
Location: Siksraja, Therengia (RanikMap149)
Class / Type: Middle / Rural
Restrictions: Rakash
Justice: city
Form: Free
Homes (Free): 14 (0)
Last Checked: 14 Aug 2022


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Overview

Kads Raja is Rakash for 'Some Homes.'

Clustered among the taffleberry bushes, a small group of homes is nestled into the forest's edge. The deceptively smooth blue-black surface of Lake Dzive Ezer (Life Lake) can be seen glistening beyond the clearing where animals have trampled a path from forest to shore. A distant mountain range rises majestically above the water. Occasional hints of roasted meat or wood smoke blend with a damp lake aroma whenever the wind shifts direction. Echoing softly among the old oak trees, an overhead bird issues a plaintive call to its mate as it heads towards the village.

Homes


Location Category Restrictions Owner Appearance
Siksraja Outskirts, Kads Raja - 1 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Finnris cozy oak frame cottage
Siksraja Outskirts, Kads Raja - 1 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Melain unremarkable cottage
Siksraja Outskirts, Kads Raja - 1 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Hondashi ivy-covered red sandstone chateau with scarlet-streaked white roses twining over a lattice arch outside the door
Siksraja Outskirts, Kads Raja - 1 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Remyngtin rustic oak-gabled retreat
Kads Raja, Under the Knarled Oak - 2 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Cordie unremarkable cottage
Kads Raja, Under the Knarled Oak - 2 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Rakeklis sturdy oak log cabin sitting within a circular stacked stone wall
Kads Raja, Under the Knarled Oak - 2 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Gidal unremarkable dwelling
Kads Raja, Twin Trees - 3 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Zagyab rustic pine log cabin with a sign saying "Gone Fishing!" hanging on the front door
Kads Raja, Twin Treess - 3 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Vadivat thatch-roofed red-shuttered cottage
Kads Raja, Twin Trees - 3 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Tecciztecatl knotty oak frame home
Kads Raja, Natural Barrier - 4 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Gwenoviere dark pine log cabin
Kads Raja, Natural Barrier - 4 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Atvus cozy grey fieldstone cottage with scarlet-streaked white roses twining over a lattice arch outside the door
Kads Raja, Natural Barrier - 4 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Vekara honey-colored hickory frame house with a wooden herb planter hanging outside the window
Kads Raja, Natural Barrier - 4 Middle Class, Rural Rakash Tekhelet moss-covered applewood log retreat sheltering a mist-veiled cerulean pond warmed by a hot iron stove

Kads Raja - 1

[Siksraja Outskirts, Kads Raja]
While the ground cover here has been thinned, a sizeable stand of old oak guards the space between the forest and the clearing before the lake. Beneath the oaks, accommodations have been constructed for those who did not wish to reside in the Village proper or for travelers.
Obvious paths: north, south.


Kads Raja - 2

[Kads Raja, Under the Knarled Oak]
Clustered under a particularly gnarled oak, a group of homes is arranged so that the front doors face the clearing and the lake beyond. The backs of the homes butt the trunk of the tree. You also see an oak tree.


Kads Raja - 3

[Kads Raja, Twin Trees]
Two good-sized trees flank a cluster of taffelberry bushes that runs well back into the forest. One limb, a hair's breadth above the reach of a Gor'Tog, arches out from the closest tree. A narrow trail of bent grass reveals a route often used by animals traveling back and forth from the forest to the lake.


Kads Raja - 4

[Kads Raja, Natural Barrier]
The forest forms a thick backdrop with a mixture of new and old growth and various heights of brush. No visible pathway presents itself; instead the trees and bushes appear to have conspired to form a living wall of limbs and branches entwined with grass and vines. To the southwest, some shacks can be glimpsed through a thin stand of trees.