Dinillahi
Dinillahi is a large continent of Kaf with natural beauty, artistic and cultural diversity, and an epic history that brought about various ages and revolutions.
Geography
Dinillahi is so vast that there are multiple regions within that have their own type of environments.
Mashriq is known for its arid lands and deserts oasis to the west but transitions to flat plains before temperate grasslands with scattered woodland areas in the east. The Dvipa region is mostly humid and tropical, especially in the south but the world's tallest mountainside in the north has cold peaks and leaves temperate lands near them. To the east, lies the Ecumene, a region practically dominated by the Albions mountain range which shapes the ecosystem and cultures within the area.
Within Dinillahi lies the Mammoth Steppe, the largest and coldest plains in the world where many large megafauna that feed on grasses make their home.
Natural Resources
Biotic
Abiotic
Renewable Non-renewableTourism
Dinillahi is too massive and diverse to conceptualize as a single digestible travel "destination". Even defining the borders of this continent is difficult - from the mountains around the Sea in the west, to the snow fields of the Mammoth Steppe in the North, there are more people and cities in Dinillahi than outside of it.
Alternative Name(s)
Cultural Cradle
Type
Continent
Location under
Inhabiting Species
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