The Nunyan Wastes | E. Christopher Clark

The Nunyan Wastes

The Nunyan Wastes are a vast cold desert in the north of the Nunyan sub-continent. Three quarters of the region are covered by Eden’s only permanent ice sheet—an enormous, heavy thing which is, according to the Saints of Sam Hill, pressing the Nunyan bedrock closer and closer to the very Gates of Tarnation.

 

The Saints, who share this land with the indigenous yeti and the migrant Icewalkers, believe the ice sheet to be the personification of Verglas the Destroyer—the supreme evil in the universe—who will press his advantage in this land until he is turned back by the triumphant return of the goddess of fire.

 

Geography

The Nunyan Wastes are encircled almost entirely by the Morose Mountains. Though there is tundra to be found in the foothills, most of the land in the Wastes can easily be classified as desert.

 

The most notable geographic features in the Wastes are the deep volcanic caves which pockmark the ice sheet, visible from far off by the steam which rises from their openings. These caves and the hot springs found within most of them are popular gathering places, for both the native yeti population and sapient beings who have arrived in this place more recently.

 

Flora & Fauna

The harsh conditions of the Wastes make it difficult for life to take hold here, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. When the yeti arrive in Eden at the start of each Interregnum, they quickly migrate toward the comfort of the Wastes’ cold climate. Winged Moose are also fairly common, especially in the southeastern tundra and forests.

 

And those are just the species which thrive above the surface. Below ground, there is a whole other world.

 

In caves that were once lava tubes, and which are now heated by geothermal energy rising from the very core of the world, plantlife and fungi are plentiful. And there are even rumors that water-dwelling creatures may call the deepest pools home, though they have never been seen.

 

Population

Though most population centers in the Wastes are located in the south of the region, there is one notable exception. The remote northern town of Cawlderenell was founded centuries ago and remains Eden’s most reliable harvester of the mushroom varietal commonly known as Happy Place. Though few Zambowknee travel that far out, the popularity of Happy Place and its medicinal qualities are enough to turn most visitors into full-time residents.

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Author's Notes

Thanks to the viewers of my Tuesday, July 5, 2022 livestream—including AuthorGoddess, Kitoypoy, Laurabones, EliKwake, eiliagh, klondikenation, dazzlikat, bbautista, and phantascene—for their help with the finishing touches on this one.


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Aug 29, 2023 00:53 by Molly Marjorie

This has got some real Series of Unfortunate Events energy, what with Nunyan, Zambowknee, and the Morose Mountains. <3

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Aug 29, 2023 10:54 by E. Christopher Clark

Thank you! I actually haven't read/seen Series of Unfortunate Events, but I know how beloved it is, so I take this as a huge compliment. :-)

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Aug 31, 2023 01:19 by Molly Marjorie

It's full of alliteration and word play. And yes, definitely a compliment. :D

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