
Two settlements sit rooted in Ohto County: Hunters Heath in the Elder Warrens, and New Vaarashire that spreads across the Ohto Lowlands and sprawls up into the Katketty region of the Elder Warrens. The Katketty portions of New Vaarashire are typically considered a separate settlement by the inhabitants of the lowland districts of New Vaarashire. The Lowland portions of New Vaarashire were settled and built first, and are comprise the downtown and the most established family estates not named after the Sundbergs or the Linnas. Lowland New Vaarashire is divided into: The Green District, the Red District, and the Old Downtown.
New arrivals to Ohto County will find New Vaarashire to be an anachronistic time capsule, a quaint rural small town that seems to defy matching any actual era by style or construction. New Vaarashire is cozy and creepy, quiet and eerie, and radiates the feeling of a small town with a dark secret.
The Green District contains most of the farmland that produces the food that Ohto County survives upon, and also the Karhu Standing Stones. The Red District contains remnants of attempts through the years at building an industrial district and connecting with the outside world. The Railyard sits in the Red District, with dissolute train cars which will never leave the Lowlands. And in between the Green and Red Districts sits the Old Downtown, with bars and bookstores to distract the inmates of Ohto County from the inevitability of their situation as permanent inhabitants of this impossible place called Ohto County.
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