Na Tahō Wīme
A wooded landscape colored Tahō Wīme, the Southern Borderlands, which bordered Tahōhya Forest to the south. To Wīzoha Empire, it was a pitiable wet waste with little to offer and even less in the way of people or civilization.
The people of Tahō Wīme were largely left to their own devices and thus were never as integrated or tied into the general culture and civilization within Nīwulā Valley. Instead they held onto their old tradition of hunters and gatherers, with a deep pool of knowledge and skill for healing and poisons alike.
Geography
Vast majority of Na Tahō Wīme's hilly landscape was covered in lush, temperate forest reaching into Nīwulā Valley from the southern Tahōhya Forest. Green meadows and grassland spread where the forest had not taken root.
Southern Borderlands
Pronunciation
/ˈna taˈhoː ˈwiːme/
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