Thabda-Phydia
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Thabda-Phydia is a land in the region of the lower Thybdis River drainage basin, before the river drains into the Inlet of Thebed. Thabda-Phydia rests to the northwest of the Thybdis River and is part of the greater Aurician Over-Province of Rhovundy which has been the traditional homeland of the nomadic Rhovundian tribes since ancient times. Thabda-Phydia has warm to hot summers and moderate winters. The land is largely grasslands. The Syelume River is an important tributary that cuts across the land before it merges into the Thybdis River. The native language of the human tribes is the Rhovundian Language.
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