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|Introduction=The Eastern Highlands are the region of Payalwa located just to the west of the Murzakar mountain range consisting of the foothills of that range as well as large swaths of boreal forests.The Eastern Highlands are largely uninhabited, although recently the [[League of Payalwa]] has expanded their territorial control to the newest state of the Green Highlands, as well as the territory of the Murzak Wilds.The largest city is Greenwater, sitting along the coast of Lake Roslan.
|Introduction=The '''Eastern Highlands''' are the region of [[Payalwa]] located just to the west of the [[Murazkar Range|Murzakar mountain range]] consisting of the foothills of that range as well as large swaths of boreal forests.The Eastern Highlands are largely uninhabited, although recently the [[League of Payalwa]] has expanded their territorial control to the newest state of the [[Green Highlands]], as well as the territory of the [[Murzak Wilds]].The largest city is [[Greenwater]], sitting along the coast of [[Lake Roslan]].
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Revision as of 17:28, 13 April 2026

Eastern Highlands
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Murzakar Mountains from the Murzak Wilds
Murzakar Mountains from the Murzak Wilds
Murzakar Mountains from the Murzak Wilds
LocationEastern Payalwa
RealmPayalwa
Largest CityGreenwater


Introduction

The Eastern Highlands are the region of Payalwa located just to the west of the Murzakar mountain range consisting of the foothills of that range as well as large swaths of boreal forests.The Eastern Highlands are largely uninhabited, although recently the League of Payalwa has expanded their territorial control to the newest state of the Green Highlands, as well as the territory of the Murzak Wilds.The largest city is Greenwater, sitting along the coast of Lake Roslan.

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