The southernmost village, nearest the waters around Gyosha. By Enavadi standards, Dijana is cosmopolitan—which isn't saying much. The village is known for fish preservation: salting, smoking, and drying techniques that allow Enavadi catches to travel far beyond fresh-fish range. Dijana's preserved fish reaches markets across the Seacleft Coast and beyond.
The village's proximity to Gyosha has other consequences. Some quiet trade happens with Mirko here—smugglers who know Dijana's shores, fishermen who occasionally carry cargo that isn't fish. The Tide Council in Edkovic pretends not to notice. Dijana's elders justify the arrangement as "keeping the criminals where we can see them," and everyone maintains the polite fiction that Enavadi has no dealings with the lawless city-state to the south.