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The northernmost lands of Za-Bahuna are thick tropical forests, changing into rolling savannahs of high and then low grass that succumb further south to endless seas of sand dunes, including the [[Abchuepi Desert]] with its southern frontier of mountains. Southernmost Za-Bahuna has a gentle climate similar to that of lands around the [[Memnosian Sea]]. | The northernmost lands of Za-Bahuna are thick tropical forests, changing into rolling savannahs of high and then low grass that succumb further south to endless seas of sand dunes, including the [[Abchuepi Desert]] with its southern frontier of mountains. Southernmost Za-Bahuna has a gentle climate similar to that of lands around the [[Memnosian Sea]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:46, 2 October 2014
Za-Bahuna is the easternmost continent of the Two Bahunas and is less understood and known to merchants and explorers of the West. As Za-Bahuna rests across the equator, its climate is largely hot to very warm. Vast jungles, savannahs, wetlands, and desert expanses make up the reaches of the continent. The Keolamattu Sea, a nearly inland body of water, divides the Thousands of human and humanlike tribes dwell in Za-Bahuna. The human tribes have very dark skin and curly black hair which is believed to protect them from the rigors of the sun. The Ojo Empire comprises much of western Za-Bahuna. The presence of the Ojo Empire has kept most merchant companies from establishing any powerful influence in Za-Bahuna.
The northernmost lands of Za-Bahuna are thick tropical forests, changing into rolling savannahs of high and then low grass that succumb further south to endless seas of sand dunes, including the Abchuepi Desert with its southern frontier of mountains. Southernmost Za-Bahuna has a gentle climate similar to that of lands around the Memnosian Sea.
Creatures of Za-Bahuna
See Also
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