
Îbav
Like Gâthgykarkan to the west, Îbav (Ib. "Silence") was a low, flat land located north of the Shay Bight. Much of its western reaches was covered by short, lush grasses, but the area was best known for its vast hardwood forests. Îbavian-speaking tribes lived throughout the area, which they considered their sacred homeland.
People[]
Regions and Bodies of Water[]
Berabilar Bleak Pass Buulmil Deánin Dhat Steppes Gulf of Ibav Gurabilar Imaldawath Iron Forest Karkan Lake Multana Nenyurist Pontym Mountains Salty Wetlands Shay Bight Seletor Sheshnoria Sittain Thirganay Hills Thiwara Wârwugan Waru Wugara
Settlements and points of interest[]
Dimwathbar Eratanth Gabiruru Ganaythawun Kanwalay Kheled-Zaram Lynahar Mâlthawun Mayirwalay Murthuyul Muathaya Niali Nibhikunth Perfumed Rose Sauron's Refuge Thyamar Warthuyal Wugaweg Wukabaky Yangakar
References[]
- The Wild Lands South and East, Gazetteer by Pete Fenlon (archived, latest available)