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Cymel is a hamlet or rather, a large logging camp, in [[part of::Mea]]. It has a population of only around [[population::100]] people and has barely two dozen huts. There are no fields around the hamlet, only a few vegetable gardens.
Cymel is a hamlet or rather, a large logging camp, in [[part of province::Mea]]. It has a population of only around [[population::100]] people and has barely two dozen huts. There are no fields around the hamlet, only a few vegetable gardens.


Wood and game are the two pillars of the community, and most of its inhabitants are either lumberjacks or hunters. There are also two herbalists, the sisters Roysa, Matilda and Krea. It is an open secret in the community that Krea has some magical abilities, and she and her sister are often seen in the surrounding villages in order to cure ill children or other ailments.  
Wood and game are the two pillars of the community, and most of its inhabitants are either lumberjacks or hunters. There are also two herbalists, the sisters Roysa, Matilda and Krea. It is an open secret in the community that Krea has some magical abilities, and she and her sister are often seen in the surrounding villages in order to cure ill children or other ailments.  

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Cymel is a hamlet or rather, a large logging camp, in Mea. It has a population of only around 100 people and has barely two dozen huts. There are no fields around the hamlet, only a few vegetable gardens.

Wood and game are the two pillars of the community, and most of its inhabitants are either lumberjacks or hunters. There are also two herbalists, the sisters Roysa, Matilda and Krea. It is an open secret in the community that Krea has some magical abilities, and she and her sister are often seen in the surrounding villages in order to cure ill children or other ailments.