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(Created page with "The '''Lécaronian Imperials Roads''' were a system of ==History== ==Road System== ===Niom I Alôr=== Along the old Cëlac Road, from Gëlenem via Soskilón to Lágon,...")
 
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Splitting off the Niom Alôr in the Rouningwood south of the Jeskíl-Sröjk, leading past the Rally Idle to Singrall and meeting the Niom Sidrin in Iliston. Named ''Grálin'' for its inclusion of Singrall (Olg. ''Senongrál'')
Splitting off the Niom Alôr in the Rouningwood south of the Jeskíl-Sröjk, leading past the Rally Idle to Singrall and meeting the Niom Sidrin in Iliston. Named ''Grálin'' for its inclusion of Singrall (Olg. ''Senongrál'')
===Niom V Hajar===
===Niom V Hajar===
From Belkison north past Darinsford, Cas Dárin, Ahtar, Bernab, and Unrír to Antarea, notably excluding the Ford of Unrír. Named ''Hajar'' for its location in the Hajalad region of Geran, partially as a  
From Belkison north past Darinsford, Cas Dárin, Ahtar, Bernab, and Unrír to Antarea, notably excluding the Ford of Unrír. Named ''Hajar'' for its location in the Hajalad region of Geran (meaning ‘wealthy coast’ or ‘emminent coast’), partially teasing the local burghers by denominating it as ''hajar'' ‘more emminent’, implying pre-Lécaronian roads had been of low quality.
===Niom VI Bálin===
Eastward from Bernab, through the Gap of Hajalad at Invarydd and along the Five Ring Cities of Geran to Kalpattu, with a short side branch south of Aeros connecting it to the Niom Alôr in Dermon. Named ''Niom Bálin'' ‘moon road’ for its crescent shape.
===Niom VII Dejnar===
Connecting Lágon and Mindeló via Lenkwele, later amended with a second road southward from Lenkwele to Stratton, Charlesford, and Oldhill. Named ''Dejnar'' ‘golden’ for its route to Mindeló, a city renowned for its gold mines.
===Niom VIII Kámel===
A short and low-trafficable stretch of road connecting Dermon and Mindeló via the Pass of Wat. Named ''Kámel'' ‘waste’ for its traversing the mostly barren landscape above the Desert of Wat.
===Niom IX ===




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