Geography of Klavia

The Geography of Klavia is extremely complex. Multiple Mountain ranges and river systems divide Klavia into multiple areas. These areas were home to many native tribes. The mountain ranges and rivers are extremely isolationist.

Different mountains used to have and some still have native tribes in them.

Mountains and Mountain Ranges:
First Coyote Mountain Range-Named after the First Coyote Tribe that currently inhabit the mountains. It is considered a sacred site and no one except goverment officials and tribe members and decendents may enter it.

The Pure Ember Mountain Ranges-These mountain ranges are located all over the Eastern area of Klavia. Named after the Pure Ember Tribe that used to live there before being forcefully relocated from the area and resultiny genoicided. These mountains are popular amongst tourist and locals of the area.

Lakes and River Systems
Ebon Lake-This lake is located near Turtle Bay is named after the Ebon Lake Tribe that have since been relocated.

Quiet Lake-This lake is one of the few lakes that have been left untouched by Klavia. It is protected under a court of law.