Temir

Ausiviel
"Slowly, the sand shifts away and ketaks lessen their thrum, sails bobbing as shifting sand shifts to softly swaying grass. The heat here is balmy instead of brutal, a soft breeze rolling across the hills ahead. Today, there is a taste of much needed reprieve. Far over the cresting hills you catch distant laughter and dissonant chatter from throngs of kobolds, chitchatting goblins, and bounding Karkut. The smell of fresh rain and clean air fill your lungs. Welcome to Ausiviel."

The Lupine Kingdom of Allemance (ALLaymahnse or ALLehmanse) is the Beastlands’s green heart. Its plains are framed by mountains: the northern Mantle and the southern Bêtemère. These peaks have blessed the homeland with verdant pastures in a wide river basin. In the northeast, birches and elms cast gentle shade on the region of Glasrún for hundreds of miles.

Beasts know Allemance for its open vastness. Its domain covers a third of the Beastlands, around 360,000 square miles. Arneria’s Beylik and Bat’yan rival it in size, but the reason for the kingdom’s reputation is obvious when one stands at the Louvain Peninsula’s edge and takes in the pastoral expanse of farmland on the horizon.

The Allemagnian (or “Alley”) north has mild summers and long autumns, while the wineries in the south enjoy warm days well into October. Most towns see snow at least once a season, and occasional squalls drop on Alley northerners.

Almost 7 and a quarter million people reside in Allemance. Equines favor its open space and find peaceful work on angus farmlands. Bovine farmers live on fields and ranches passed down through countless generations. Canines, and principally wolves, are Allemance’s most common species. A wolf queen sits on its throne in the capital city of Louvain and they also make up most of its nobility.