Khirrêth

Pyramids of Set above Karêthil
Category Highlands
Continent Brucrumus
Region Cinazan
Map Skegjold

Khirrêth, named after a monarch of the initial Khazarkar Empire, is an immense plateau spanning approximately 150 miles east to west and 100 miles north to south. Lofty in stature, it stands a mile above the Gonak Forest. A windswept locale, the plateau frequently endures the forceful gusts blowing southwest from Morwuld Briin and those flowing southward from the Izgarrêth Mountains.

Khirrêth is densely inhabited with numerous settlements, hamlets, and the capital city of the Khazarkar realm, Nibar-Pharân.

The Târun Road winds its way up the Karêthil canyon and then branches off to the various holds. The most remarkable sight along the journey are the Khazarkar Empire's Pyramids of Set. Unless a state of conflict prevails, several of these voidships, fashioned like inverted pyramids, will be moored. As visitors and foreign emissaries travel to the capital, the site of these colossal vessels showcases the magnificence and power of the Khazarkar Empire.

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