Heovratea
Heovratea is one of eight continents in Alithia. Heovratea is also one of two continents that are made up of islands. On this continent, there are six kingdoms: Coastra, Vobriosil, Gliunia, Orynndor, Uwhus, and Sloyrhiel. All the kingdoms have their own island to claim as their own with the exception of Coastra and Vobriosil. While Coastra and Vobriosil were separated until they came together to make up the The United Kingdom of Huscea.
Geography
Heovratea is a continent with jungles as its primary terrain. Swamps are also present but considered a secondary terrain. The continent boasts intricate fjords. In the middle of Heovratea lies the island of Uwhus. The island of Gliunia lies to the north, between the islands of the The United Kingdom of Huscea and Orynndor. Most of the eastern part of the continent is made up of the island of Orynndor. The southern part of the continent is home to the island of Sloyrhiel. To the north of the continent lies the Silver Sea and the continent Braqai. The southeast is bordered by the The Sea of Pearls and the continent Iazish. The Dragon Sea is situated to the southwest of the continent. The The Sea of Chirsa and the continent Tuqon are situated to the east, while the The Sea of Pentha and the continent Vriosakin lie to the west.
Ecosystem
The continent Heovratea, it's home to kitsunes, cyclops, centaurs, giants, half-giants, dragonborns, phoenixes, and satyrs. The kitsune and phoenix originated from the country: Gliunia. Cyclops species originated in both Coastra and Vobriosil. Dragonborn - also known as kaiju - originated from the country: Uwhus. In Orynndor, most giants and half-giants originated from here. Centaurs and satyrs originated in Sloyrhiel. Over time, as different species traveled to Heovratea and the native species traveled outside of the continent; they started to settle all over the continent.
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