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{{InfoboxCity
| name = Trilhee
| image = Trilhee.png
| country = Alkland
| type = Settlement
| inhabitants = Humans, atpians
| population = 50,000
}}
Trilhee is a newer Alkland settlement that, like Secoa and Pondmanor, is a bit more open to non-humans - specifically atpians. The humans in Trilhee are fascinated by atpian culture and customs and likely see the atpians more as an interesting exhibit and less as their equals. The town itself is typical for Alkland: cobblestone streets, simple houses, and a stone and timber town hall near the center. Like Pondmanor, it is built around a body water. Farms stretch out as far as the eye can see along fertile land. The farmers are content with their simple life and the produce is generally bountiful. The marketplace has the normal human goods such as produce and local crafts, but it also has atpian goods ranging from rare spices, odd textile works, and small, strange trinkets. Despite being treated well, it is obvious that the atpians aren't actually seen as part of the community.


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 7 July 2025

Trilhee
Country Alkland
Type Settlement
Inhabitants Humans, atpians
Population 50,000

Trilhee is a newer Alkland settlement that, like Secoa and Pondmanor, is a bit more open to non-humans - specifically atpians. The humans in Trilhee are fascinated by atpian culture and customs and likely see the atpians more as an interesting exhibit and less as their equals. The town itself is typical for Alkland: cobblestone streets, simple houses, and a stone and timber town hall near the center. Like Pondmanor, it is built around a body water. Farms stretch out as far as the eye can see along fertile land. The farmers are content with their simple life and the produce is generally bountiful. The marketplace has the normal human goods such as produce and local crafts, but it also has atpian goods ranging from rare spices, odd textile works, and small, strange trinkets. Despite being treated well, it is obvious that the atpians aren't actually seen as part of the community.