Central Continent
Geography
The Continent has a vast array of geographic features throughout its landscape. To the northwest lies a large mountain, with three large mountains towering over the rest. To the southwest of the mountains lies the valley known as Maiden's Enclave, which features a vast taiga forest that meets the great plains as you move further east. The Great Plains stretch through the majority of the landmass. To the northeast is the region known as the Stormlands, which has been uninhabited for thousands of years. Between the Stormlands and the Mountains lies the Frozen Wilds. The Southern Peninsula features more tropical weather, while the southeast features an old oak forest and marshland.

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