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Lhined is a continent on which [[Faranit]] is spoken. Faranit is spoken in Laescelh, but also in limited sections of Mescinefh, Malaba, Timeritah, Etimri, and Kang-Eur. For more information see [[Faranit#History]]
Lhined is a continent on which [[Faranit]] is spoken. Faranit is spoken in Laescelh, but also in limited sections of Mescinefh, Malaba, Timeritah, Etimri, and Kang-Eur. For more information see [[Faranit#History]]


As visible in the above map, the primary path of the mosoon curves southeast from the equatorial regions on the northern coast. Much of the east coast and the interior are very dry and experience harshly cold winters. The western coast has much more mild and wetter winters from the westerlies coming across the sea. Laescelh is one of the most advantageous regions in the continent from its mild winters mirroring the west but warm and wet summers like those in the eastern interior.
As visible in the above map, the primary path of the monsoon curves southeast from the equatorial regions on the northern coast. Much of the east coast and the interior are very dry and experience harshly cold winters. The western coast has much more mild and wetter winters from the westerlies coming across the sea. Laescelh is one of the most advantageous regions in the continent from its mild and wet winters mirroring the west but warm and adequetely moist summers like those in the eastern interior.

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Lhined is a continent on which Faranit is spoken. Faranit is spoken in Laescelh, but also in limited sections of Mescinefh, Malaba, Timeritah, Etimri, and Kang-Eur. For more information see Faranit#History

As visible in the above map, the primary path of the monsoon curves southeast from the equatorial regions on the northern coast. Much of the east coast and the interior are very dry and experience harshly cold winters. The western coast has much more mild and wetter winters from the westerlies coming across the sea. Laescelh is one of the most advantageous regions in the continent from its mild and wet winters mirroring the west but warm and adequetely moist summers like those in the eastern interior.