Eastern Caphollia

Regional area that encompasses all land to the east of the Vordon and Kilik mountain ranges.

Geography

The lands of Eastern Caphollia are in most part forested, with rivers of various size strewn about coming from the mountains in the west. In the more southern and north-eastern areas of the region the terrain becomes hilly, and the forests become less dense. In the northern regions the climate becomes cooler and the trees become conifer, eventually culminating in a tundra at the top of the continent. The north eastern island is heavily volcanic and has a surface completely covered in volcanic rock, with constant flow of lava and ash that emanates from the large volcano in the center of the island. The south eastern island is more tropical, with heat and humidity at high levels year-round.
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