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[[File:Istres Ancient Territories.png|alt=This map shows the ancient territories of Istres, including both West and East. From left to right, the territories were Taihu in the south, Conglin in the central are of west Istres, and Khushuut in the north. Past the mountains were the territories of Valok in the north, Istres in the center, Chernaya in the northeast, and Drouin in the southwest.|thumb|A map showing the ancient territories of Istres]]
[[File:Istres Ancient Territories.png|alt=This map shows the ancient territories of Istres, including both West and East. From left to right, the territories were Taihu in the south, Conglin in the central are of west Istres, and Khushuut in the north. Past the mountains were the territories of Valok in the north, Istres in the center, Chernaya in the northeast, and Drouin in the southwest.|thumb|A map showing the ancient territories of Istres]]
Istres is the northern-most continent of [[Alleria]]. It has strong trade agreements with both Boyoma and Hokuto. However, it is in competition with [[Sippar]] when it comes to luxury goods, specifically textiles.
Istres is the northern-most continent of [[Alleria]]. It has strong trade agreements with both Boyoma and Hokuto. However, it is in competition with [[Sippar]] when it comes to luxury goods, specifically textiles.
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Revision as of 15:06, 5 July 2024

This map shows the ancient territories of Istres, including both West and East. From left to right, the territories were Taihu in the south, Conglin in the central are of west Istres, and Khushuut in the north. Past the mountains were the territories of Valok in the north, Istres in the center, Chernaya in the northeast, and Drouin in the southwest.
A map showing the ancient territories of Istres

Istres is the northern-most continent of Alleria. It has strong trade agreements with both Boyoma and Hokuto. However, it is in competition with Sippar when it comes to luxury goods, specifically textiles.