Geography of Telamon

The Continental Telamon slopes gradually from northwest to south east with the towering glacial Lironan Mountain Range, near Hutori. Two major rivers descend from the Lironan Mountain Range: the Tyr, beginning in Ferene and flowing through Antepec, and the Amon, flowing primarily through Lirona. These two rivers converge in Sevescia to form the Yutori Delta. The island of Migadon was formed in antiquity by a pair of now-extinct volcanoes.

Climate
Telamon is divided primarily into two climate zones: Warm Summer Continental (Dfb) and Continental Subarctic (Dfc).

Due to the moderating influence of the oceanic currents and winds, the coasts of Lirona, Sevescia and Migadon mild summers and long, cold winters, with steady precipitation. The Northern states of Antepec and Ferene and most of the Lironan Mountain Range along the western border with Hutori are dominated by a continental subarctic climate. Cool summers and long, cold winters.

Regions and seas
Telamon is in the continent of Makon. The regions are officially called States, and there are five current states: Ferene, Antepec, Sevescia, Lirona and Migadon. Migadon is separated from the rest of the regions, it is not part of the Continental Makon.

The Mad Dog Ocean covers all the regions of Telamon, through three seas: the Unholy Sea, touching the coast of Lirona, the Jelbic Sea, touching the coasts of Migadon and the Green Sea, touching the coasts of Sevescia, Ferene and Antepec.

Sevescia has an area of 171,000 km², Ferene has an area of 260,700 km², Antepec has an area of 315,000 km², Migadon has an area of 82,500 km², Lirona has an area of 370,800 km² and Telamon has an area, in total, of 1.200,000 km².