Cydia, Nephina, Poind, and Osisa

Cydia


Nestled along the lake’s gentle edge, Cydia thrives as a center of learning for healers. Apprentices gather here to study under seasoned masters, trading herbs, salves, and whispered techniques passed down for centuries. The streets are perfumed with drying herbs and fresh water, every home a sanctuary of quiet care.

Nephina


A town famed by the sea, the River of Blades and Lumina Lake, Nephina feels as though it was sculpted by water. Its people are artists of water magic, shaping streams into patterns of light during festivals. Nephina is known for its joy and celebration, the place where healing is not only medicine but beauty.

Osisa


Closer to The Wild, Osisa is more austere, its healers known for endurance and resilience. The cold winds that sweep the town from the forest make its people hardy, their magic sharpened by necessity. Here, water is used not only to heal but to fortify, to cleanse the body and spirit of weakness.

Poind


The quietest of Thassena’s towns, Poind rests at the far edge of Lumina Lake, where the waters grow dark and deep. Its healers are more reclusive, some say secretive, delving into old methods others might call dangerous. Yet, their skill is unmatched, and when hope fades, it is to Poind the desperate turn.

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