Faron
Faronian desa: Faron /faːrɔːn/
Dalindrean: Faron /faːrɔn/
Fazeronian: Manakysía /maːnakɪːsijaː/
Þinninún: Faron /farɔn/
Dardian: Emmek Taf /ɛmːɛkh thaːf/
Faron covers the land south of the Zóken Mountains and east of the coastal plain of Darden.
Faron covers the land south of the Zóken Mountains and east of the coastal plain of Darden.
Geography
Much of eastern Faron is dominated by the Tó Plain, a vast grassland that's historically been home to herds of wild horses and cattle, while the western region is centered around the river Únnen and its tributary Gyþen, both of which originate from the Zóken Mountains to the north.
Faron is characterized by a hot climate, especially during summertime, while winters are cool and often rainy.
Faron is characterized by a hot climate, especially during summertime, while winters are cool and often rainy.
Fauna & Flora
Large herds of wild cattle and horses used to roam Faron, which have mostly been replaced by their domesticated cousins. Deer, goats and wolves are found in the western regions around the rivers.
The region between Únnen and Gyþen is exceptionally fertile and was once mostly deciduous woodlands, much of which was cut down during faronic bronze age but has since recovered to some extend. Common flowers include lilies, poppies and crocuses.
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