Culario
Home of the Sushi Dogs
The Santuary is the birthplace of all Sushi Dogs and is at the heart of Culario.
It is a place protected by ancient magic, making it the centeral hub of all Cularians and is where all festivals take place year round where many return for the festivities even if they've moved away. It contains a large marketplace for trade and numerous options for sooshes that make it their home to live and work.
If a sushi dog (still) lives in The Santuary, they will reside in this main folder.
Eastern Culario is the most populated region of Culario with Rasbury as the capital.
It is a place of mild summers and winters, with large countrysides, rolling meadows, and deciduous forests.
The residents of this region are known to be harmonious with nature.
Southern Culario is a popular travel destination. Port O'Bello being the capital on the largest island of the region, it is fittingly a resort town with lots of fun and relaxing activties.
It is warm year round and while the region connects to the rest of Culario as a solid lang mass, it gradually breaks up into a collection of tropical islands that are connected by bridges, boats, or ferries.
The residents prefer to enjoy the fair weather than worry about conflict or stress.
Western Culario is a difficult place for sooshes to live, but the isolated capital Zinfandale is in a fertile valley at the western most coast of Culario.
The weather in this region is harsh year round with dry air, desserts to the north, and grasslands to the south.
Most residents in this region pride themselves on their pursuit of knowledge, and many come here to study at the fiercely guarded Elowen library that contains information of not only all of Culario but also other worlds.
Northern Culario is a region of mountainous terrain, but surprising home of a bustling trade hub in Scoville.
It is always cold, even in the summers, but the region is still bursting with resources and opportunity for the enduring soosh that make it their home.
The residents, likely due to the cold climate, value honest, hard work to live off of the land.