Na Thadi Wīme
Na Thadi Wīme, or the Crownlands of Nīwulā Valley was one of six political regions in Wīzoha Empire, and the home to the nation's capital, Mēhayui. Just as the region was located at the heart of the Valley, so was it the core of the empire Soyaewa founded during his lifetime.
Geography
The defining feature of the entire region was Lake Akao, a vast body of water connecting many bigger and smaller streams together and leading into River Nīwulā, after which the valley was named after. Trees and meadows took turns filling the space between fields of grain and pockets of vegetables and orchards, while equally vast swathes of land was left to regrow after a year of farming.
Several small streams dug tracks into the earth as they flowed down from the surrounding hills toward Lake Akao. In the far distance, rolling hills and extensive broadleaf forests rose to block the horizon.
The Crownlands
Pronunciation
/ˈna ˈtha.di ˈwiːme/
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