Lídenûly

Lídenûly lies west of the southern Ered Harmal, just south of Chy and the nearby Chy Gap. Flanked by the rivers Denûly and Acaadôky, it is a gently rolling, semi-arid plain occupied by Chyan-speaking herders and farmers. Vegetation inland is similar to that of Chy, but near the banks of the two rivers there are forests and crops, because the terrain is extremely fertile. Chajapûn is the most impressive city (save Pelepelplu) of all the Chyan empire. The city is built at the junction of river Acaadôky and Denûly, near an important swamp land, on the location of an old Chailla holy site. Because of its central position, Chajapûn is the ideal choice for a capital, though it is more complex that it seems, as Chajapûn and Pelepelplû became during history capital, and of course alternatively. Chajapûn is the greatest city of all the Chyan empire, with 150.000 inhabitants. This is a magnifiscent city, with processionnal avenues, colourful walls, numerous palaces, important temples dedicated to the one True God Asruta and several other stranger deities.