The Last Song of Sirit Byar

What is the setting in the novel, The Last Song of Sirit Byar?

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The events take place in a rural region of the world first presented in The Innkeeper's Song, a tale of magic and betrayal that takes place primarily at a country inn. The culture is reminiscent of medieval Europe: depictions of ordinary farm and town life are replete with horses, crops, huts, and houses, as well as class divisions among farm owners, farm workers, tavern owners, mercenaries, landed gentry, and royalty.

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