Bayou Nwa
Bayou Nwa is a constituent region of the Lemoyne territory. It contains the largest and most populated city of Saint's Crossing, Saint Denis.
Description
Bayou Nwa consists of bayous and swamps fed by the Kamassa River flowing south from Roanoke Ridge, with the metropolis of Saint Denis in the east. It is bordered by the river to the west, Bluewater Marsh to the north, and the Lannahechee River to the east and south. It is situated on a delta between outlets of the two rivers, as such, the water within the bayou is stagnant, slow-moving, and full of American alligators resting below and by the riversides.
The region is mostly flat and low-lying characterized by floodplains and an abundance of hardwood trees and mangroves, in particular, growing in the swamp waters. Traversing the area can be slow due to the massive deposits of silt and mud flowing from the river. To avoid this, some of the roadways are elevated on boardwalks. This keeps travelers dry and moving quickly. Despite the soggy, harsh landscape the region is quite populated with the urban conglomeration of Saint Denis extending well beyond the city proper.
Locations
- Angelo Bronte's Mansion
- Bastille Saloon
- Bayall Edge
- Caliga Hall
- Crawdad Willies
- Doyle's Tavern
- Fishing Spot
- Hagen Orchards
- Lagras
- Lakay
- Lannahechee River
- Macomb's End
- Merkins Waller
- Prinz & Co.
- Saint Denis
- Shady Belle
- The Grand Korrigan