Murzak Wilds: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| (3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{States and Territories of Payalwa Infobox | ||
|Name=Murzak Wilds | |Name=Murzak Wilds | ||
|Image=[[File:Murzak Wilds 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | |Image=[[File:Murzak Wilds 01.jpg|center|frameless]] | ||
| Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
|Realm=[[Payalwa]] | |Realm=[[Payalwa]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{States and Territories of Payalwa Sections | ||
|Introduction=The Wilds are located in northeast Payalwa. They are a very sparsely populated region filled with small hills, consistent fog, and dangerous wildlife. This is our home to the last band of free [[Olsendi]], who make their homes along the River Era and the River Xenrem. | |Introduction=The Wilds are a territory of the [[League of Payalwa]] located in northeast Payalwa. They are a very sparsely populated region filled with small hills, consistent fog, and dangerous wildlife. This is our home to the last band of free [[Olsendi]], who make their homes along the River Era and the River Xenrem. | ||
|Geography=The wilds consist mostly of rolling hills and rugged terrain. Numerous small rivers carve their way through the landscape. The Tagore Forest in the northwest of the territory is the densest population in one of the larger forests in Payalwa. All of the Free Olsendi cities surround this forest in the small river valley that encompasses the region. | |||
=== Climate === | |||
The rest of Payalwa, the climate in the wilds is temperate with cold winters and hot summers. The coast is a bit warmer than much of the rest of Payalwa, but not by much. | |||
=== Flora === | |||
=== Fauna === | |||
|Goverment and Politcs=Phenomenally, under the general government of Payalwa, the Murzak Wilds are uninhabited by any civilized culture. There are no major towns or cities beyond the small Olsendi colonies located on the coast. | |||
|Demographics=The only population that lives permanently in the Mirzak Wilds are the Olsendi, who live in the west. The largest of the colonies is Pasiviq. | |||
The remaining Olsendi who live in this area number fewer than 4,000 individuals. | |||
|Transportation=No roads exist in the wilds. The only access would be to go upstream by river or overland through treacherous terrain beyond the sub-ranges of the Murzac range. | |||
|See also=See Also, Olsendi culture. | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:33, 12 April 2026
| Murzak Wilds | |
|---|---|
| Image | Mist and hills dot the Wilds |
| Location | North-Eastern Payalwa |
| Realm | Payalwa |
Introduction
The Wilds are a territory of the League of Payalwa located in northeast Payalwa. They are a very sparsely populated region filled with small hills, consistent fog, and dangerous wildlife. This is our home to the last band of free Olsendi, who make their homes along the River Era and the River Xenrem.
Geography
The wilds consist mostly of rolling hills and rugged terrain. Numerous small rivers carve their way through the landscape. The Tagore Forest in the northwest of the territory is the densest population in one of the larger forests in Payalwa. All of the Free Olsendi cities surround this forest in the small river valley that encompasses the region.
Climate
The rest of Payalwa, the climate in the wilds is temperate with cold winters and hot summers. The coast is a bit warmer than much of the rest of Payalwa, but not by much.
Flora
Fauna
Goverment and Politcs
Phenomenally, under the general government of Payalwa, the Murzak Wilds are uninhabited by any civilized culture. There are no major towns or cities beyond the small Olsendi colonies located on the coast.
Demographics
The only population that lives permanently in the Mirzak Wilds are the Olsendi, who live in the west. The largest of the colonies is Pasiviq. The remaining Olsendi who live in this area number fewer than 4,000 individuals.
Transportation
No roads exist in the wilds. The only access would be to go upstream by river or overland through treacherous terrain beyond the sub-ranges of the Murzac range.
See also
See Also, Olsendi culture.
