Héphamóhis

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A country west of the Aogol mountains.

Geography

Defining Features

The country sits between the Utóaphó Sea, the Rýbónoca River and the Aogol Mountains. Since the mountains themselves belong to the eastern neighbor Rovonulis, Héphamóhis is rather flat.

Ecosystem

The southwestern half is marked by a desert of coppery sand, whereas the northeastern part is covered in lush jungles.

Fauna & Flora

The desert is home to cacti, succulents and thorny bushes which bloom whenever rain happens to fall. The jungle regions are home to numerous plant and animal species.

Natural Resources

Like much of the lands surrounding the Utóaphó Sea, the desert regions of Héphamóhis are rich in copper. Another major resource is the resin of the Hénéphgýa trees in the northern jungles, while fishing drives the industry near the sea and the Rýbónoca River.
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Cover image: by Kathrin Janowski

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