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[[File:MapOrogurnia.jpg|thumb|300px|Orogurnia is a great region in east central [[Asdauria]].]] | [[File:MapOrogurnia.jpg|thumb|300px|Orogurnia is a great region in east central [[Asdauria]].]] | ||
− | Orogurnia is a great region in north-eastern [[Asdauria]], dominated by forests and great steppes. The southern portion of the [[Khambakhand]] is part of central Orogurnia, along with the [[ | + | Orogurnia is a great region in north-eastern [[Asdauria]], dominated by forests and great steppes. The southern portion of the [[Khambakhand]] is part of central Orogurnia, along with the [[Sea of Sleeping Gods]]. Orogurnia rests north of the [[Shwok Shanya Mountains]] of [[Sungo]], to the east of the [[Sea of Halamas]], and to the west of [[Angkchi]]. Orogurnia has cool summers and cold winters. The [[Empire of the Saikusahi]] is the most powerful political presence in the region. Nomadic tribes and nomadic [[humanlike]]s compromise the balance of its inhabitants, particularly on the vast steppes. |
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[[Category:Asdauria]] | [[Category:Asdauria]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 14 October 2023
Orogurnia is a great region in north-eastern Asdauria, dominated by forests and great steppes. The southern portion of the Khambakhand is part of central Orogurnia, along with the Sea of Sleeping Gods. Orogurnia rests north of the Shwok Shanya Mountains of Sungo, to the east of the Sea of Halamas, and to the west of Angkchi. Orogurnia has cool summers and cold winters. The Empire of the Saikusahi is the most powerful political presence in the region. Nomadic tribes and nomadic humanlikes compromise the balance of its inhabitants, particularly on the vast steppes.
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