S.E. TRISHORE
LANDFORMS



After thousands of years of intelligent inhabitation, virtually every nook and cranny of Trishore has a name. Whether that name is the same as what another race, or even the people across the river call it is another matter entirely. The map below outlines many of the largest, most important or historical landforms: the name given is that used in Common by the majority of the locals.

This abundance of names for the same features can be confusing, particularly for archival research (for the names below are current and not historical), and dangerous if they lead you to the wrong location. Travellers take heed and beware.

KEY LANDFORMS

Key Landforms



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