Veilere

Veilere is the largest city on the southern shores of the Bay of Thrig, situated at the delta of river Roho, and is an important economic and cultural centre, as well as the administrative centre of the province of Mörone.

Veilere is an ancient settlement and has historically been an important centre for the development of the southern shores of the Bay. From the 18th century to the 24th century the city was commonly known as Rohimirg, the Castle of Roho (Rohoburg), until the older name started falling out of use in favour of the name Veilere, originally applied to only a small but central neighbourhood of the city.

In 2166 4A, Veilere was heavily hit by the Red Plague.

The primarily language of the city is South Vernacular Arazi, but it has a sizeable minority of Mörö Arazi speakers, as well as groups speaking Bantazi Arazi, Cāvarī and Moroyan. As a consequence of the presence of the speakers of the latter two languages, the city has a thriving community of adherents to the religions of Ghanatism and Favus Lēdōnī, though neither religion is restricted to their associated ethnic groups.

The city and the surrounding region are famous for its olive and date production. Other major crops grown in the area include wheat, sorghum, millet, pomegranate and watermelon. Agriculture in the region makes heavy use of irrigation systems as well as terraced farming in the hillier regions.