Klil Kham (kl'ill-*phlegmy K sound*-am)

The word 'kham' is the Hamusu word for a rural area, a field or country area. The word Klil means free or wild and aptly explains this strange frontier of Niechelat expansion. Here, the most prized beasts of the syuth roam freely in massive herds to be caught and tamed by those with the skill and spirit to do so. Every Syuth is rich in comparison and worldly in their outlook comparative to those in the other khamei. But the herds don't cross the rivers easily and each syuth has to forge their own agreements with the groups that live beyond the borders of Klil Kham.

Despite being the farthest and smallest of the grasslands explored and settled by the Niechelai, Klil Kham is a valuable land. It is a wide band of prairie just south of the forbidden Barrows and north of the cliffside that separates the desolate Wasteland. Despite its limited space, it is the natural wandergrounds of the Zlalun, a type of grazing animal.

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