Lorren
Lorren, nestled within Sordland, finds its borders shared with the regions of Greater Holsord and Gruni. Morna, the regional capital, is a testament to the industrious spirit of the people, even amidst historic economic challenges. The region's economy has faced new difficulties following the recession of 1951 but demonstrates resilience through its coal mining and factories, along with hosting the largest forestry industry in Sordland. The employment sector is significantly dominated by the Nedam Mining Group, Wudlan Forestry, and the Sordish Grid Corporations, underlining the region's focus on industrial output. A defining characteristic of Lorren is its expansive forest cover, comprising the greatest number of trees in Sordland. These dense, verdant forests offer both ecological importance and an enchanting vista for the inhabitants and visitors. Additionally, the famous Rock of Maradune sits here, forming the closest geographical point to the neighboring Valgsland. This landmark serves as a symbolic reminder of the region's natural beauty and its close ties with its neighbors. Lorren's geographical landscape is painted by the Markian Sea to its north and the Antacean Sea to its east, with its coastal line forming the southern border of the Gray Strait. This unique geographical positioning offers potential for marine activities and instills a sense of maritime identity in the region. Despite economic trials, Lorren stands as a region with substantial industrial output, abundant natural beauty, and a resilient spirit.