Mines, mountains, and hills, the most traditional medieval city with stone buildings and castles and a king, worship Ra-Khul-Cim and his seven horsemen, nobody has heard from the city in many months
The Weld to the north acts as a border between Cim-Khetar and Il-Oovi, its many runoffs feeding water to the city of Cim-Khetar. To the east is the established border between Cim-Khetar and Cradle, in the middle of the Papa’s Spine mountain range. In the south Cim-Khetar was continuously expanding and claiming every mountain peak as their own, so the border between Cim-Khetar and Brekkon was never established. To the west stirs the Sea of Broken Bows, named because of its jagged stones that only allow the best sailors through.