Amandal Plateau
The Amandal Plateau is the rooftop of the Jaggudorn Mountains and home to the ancient indigenous Amandal Dwarves. Historically, the plateau has been the great barrier between the Thwarrish Tribes of Thrace and the Donavish Tribes of Pytharnia. Despite the name 'plateau,' the region is hardly flat and is crisscrossed with a hundred or more very high mountain peaks and adjoining high mountain valleys.
It is sometimes called 'Amandalia' or place of the Amandals. Due to the harsh climate, the Amandal Plateau is sparsely inhabited. Nevertheless, it is home to the Amandal Dwarves and the Jaffgorn Giants. Few humans make their homes in the Plateau, preferring the high mountain valleys on the edges of the Jaggudorns which are more conducive to pasturing gontha. While the whole region is called the Amandal Plateau, the northern portion is dominated by the Jaffgorn Giants. Goblinlikes are common in the Uglyami Plateau and the border valleys with the Savage Plateau.
The source of the Shadew River is in the Amandal Plateau and an important pilgrimage site for devotees of the god Shadew. Several high lakes are found in the plateau, including Demonfrost Lake between the Valleys of the Snowbears and the Dragondawn Plateau.
The plateau can be divided into smaller regions called the Wyvern Plateau, the Jaffgorn Plateau, the Uglyami Plateau, the Valleys of the Snowbears, and the Dragondawn Plateau. These are all dangerous for outsiders as there is little central authority. This is especially true for the Uglyami Plateau, the Valleys of the Snowbears, and the Dragondawn Plateau which are not part of the Amandal Republic.
Cities
The greatest city of the plateau is Tukkatan, the capital of the Amandal Republic. Other cities in the republic include Nucala, Lakkabud Qhai, Tocruna, Tocolala, Mingabula, and Jomula Qhai. Important Jaffgorn cities include Nahugolin, Igidumaikok, S'agwak'e, T'eh'egwagwe, and Jaffgorundjala. Ondop'eeha is an autonomous Jaffgorn settlement.
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