Faelân

Faelaan is a two hundred mile long peninsula running southeastward from the eastern flank of the Orosúli. The Romenëar washes against its northern and eastern shores, while the Yawning Bay forms its southern boundary. Hilly and well-forested, Faelaan is a reasonably pleasant land. The mountains block much of the prevailing winds and a warm current insures safe sailing. Its principal river, the Oronsîr is rich in fish and, while swift, wide and deep enough to navigate for two-score miles.

Still, the area's relative isolation and shallow, rocky soils make it unattractive for many settlers. It remains a thinly-populated region dominated by other peoples, notably the Aegaw, Argaw, Lôchans, and Ts'dan. In fact, the region's name is Wômarin and means "Land of the Fale," for Faelaan is the ancestral home of the Fale tribes.

Literature

 * the Wild Lands south and East, Gazetteer by Pete Fenlon