Maur-Eturo

Maur-Eturo was a large town in Vaasa in the late 15 century DR. Its people mainly worked as ranchers and farmers, and it was located at the crossroads of two major Vaasan trade roads.

Geography
The Dead Man's Walk trail continued through Maur-Eturo from Kond and Telos City to Darmshall, while the north–south trail ran from Gramble's Climb over the Galena Mountains in the south up towards Palischuk and other points in northern Vaasa.

Trade
The town and surrounding area were noted for producing horses (a hardy mountain breed called krotter) and meat and milk from domesticated rothé.