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Daras (English: Oak Landing, Oge: Daraz) is the name of both the oldest settlement in [[Wänade]] and the ngation's first rail-station. It is located in Darazba county along the mouth of the [[Kuayo Gulf]], in the northwest part of the [[Wänade]] mainland. Daras is home to [[Bä Daras Station]], which was originally constructed as a single-line station for specifically the [[Cenrail®|Cenrail]] Corner Line, but has since been expanded to include a separate platform for the [[FERRA]] [[Density Loop]]. Other noteworthy structures include the home of the High Priestess, the national mud-wheat flood-fields, and a guard tower.
Daras (English: Oak Landing, Oge: Daraz) is the name of both the oldest settlement in [[Wänade|Wánade]] and the ngation's first rail-station. It is located in Darazba county along the mouth of the [[Kuayo Gulf]], in the northwest part of the [[Wänade|Wánade]] mainland. Daras is home to [[Bä Daras Station|Bá Daras Station]], which was originally constructed as a single-line station for specifically the [[Cenrail®|Cenrail]] Corner Line, but has since been expanded to include a separate platform for the [[FERRA]] [[Density Loop]]. Other noteworthy structures include the home of the High Priestess, the national mud-wheat flood-fields, and a guard tower.

Revision as of 15:12, 20 June 2025

Bá Daras (English: Oak Landing, Oge: Bá Daraz) is the name of both the oldest settlement in Wánade and the ngation's first rail-station. It is located in Darazba county along the mouth of the Kuayo Gulf, in the northwest part of the Wánade mainland. Bá Daras is home to Bá Daras Station, which was originally constructed as a single-line station for specifically the Cenrail Corner Line, but has since been expanded to include a separate platform for the FERRA Density Loop. Other noteworthy structures include the home of the High Priestess, the national mud-wheat flood-fields, and a guard tower.