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[[File:MapTson-Do-Hsi.jpg|thumb|300px|Tson-Don-Hsi is the southern 'tail' of the subcontinent of [[Sungo]].]] | [[File:MapTson-Do-Hsi.jpg|thumb|300px|Tson-Don-Hsi is the southern 'tail' of the subcontinent of [[Sungo]].]] | ||
− | Tson-Do-Hsi is the southernmost region of the subcontinent of [[Sungo]], resting southeast of [[Wenjobia]]. It has a rainy, subtropical climate with several thick forests. Tson-Do-Hsi is | + | Tson-Do-Hsi is the southernmost region of the subcontinent of [[Sungo]], resting southeast of [[Wenjobia]]. It has a rainy, subtropical climate with several thick forests. Tson-Do-Hsi is part of [[Shagona-Lah]], a kingdom ruled by a powerful family of giant wizards. It is the home of several [[humanlike]] tribes, including ogres, giants, [[lizardfolk]], and [[gishak]]s. It has warm winters and hot summers. Tson-Do-Hsi receives rainfall through winter and spring and abundant rain in late summer. |
Tson-Do-Hsi is the source of endless fables and legends in [[Tangshan]]ian lore. | Tson-Do-Hsi is the source of endless fables and legends in [[Tangshan]]ian lore. | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Shagona-Lah]] | ||
*[[Sheffana Island]] | *[[Sheffana Island]] | ||
*[[Sungo]] | *[[Sungo]] |
Revision as of 12:57, 9 July 2014
Tson-Do-Hsi is the southernmost region of the subcontinent of Sungo, resting southeast of Wenjobia. It has a rainy, subtropical climate with several thick forests. Tson-Do-Hsi is part of Shagona-Lah, a kingdom ruled by a powerful family of giant wizards. It is the home of several humanlike tribes, including ogres, giants, lizardfolk, and gishaks. It has warm winters and hot summers. Tson-Do-Hsi receives rainfall through winter and spring and abundant rain in late summer.
Tson-Do-Hsi is the source of endless fables and legends in Tangshanian lore.
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