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A mountainous village with intermittent snows during the winter months. Stonework characterises the buildings, which mostly face toward the rising sun.
Trees are scarce but for the surrounding forest paths. Steps are occasionally hewn into the rock along these paths, although as of the buildings can be considered archaic.
The landscape is often wintry, but can be considered well kept despite weathering.
It is typically a quiet and remote populace, which makes it crucial for many passing through the area itself.
Minute businesses are present, the populace focused on other precedents despite accommodating travellers.
The clear conditions made it ideal for various practices.
A spiritual direction is ambient. The stars are a focus in that regard, which are typically clearly visible along the mountain range encompassed.
Astronomical and vatic fields and practices are on occasion relevant, which can have varying importance.
Religious influences are neither absent. Members of certain ecclesial orders are occasionally present within specific housing.
A church and priory exists to the right of the village.
The site parallels Badia, Northern Italy.