Turin is a city located northwest. It is the nearest city to the Kingdom of France. To the north are large mountains that indicate the end of the Kingdom of Italy. They are a mere three days journey from the nearest mountain. A stone wall surrounds the city, where ancient roman towers still stand and act as doors into the city. These structures are taller than the wall itself with barracks inside and posts for archers to shoot arrows from. The city was once a host for the main military camp of Rome, but since the end of the Roman Empire the estates are now run by the different nobles in the city. The Po River runs directly into the city from the east. The weather is naturally cooler in Turin then in the many other cities in the Kingdom of Italy.