King's Peninsula

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King's Peninsula is a peninsula west of Oldeshire, western Shire. Its name comes from a town on the peninsula and the project it is associated with: King's Road, which is considerably older than a lot of other builds on the peninsula.

Geography

The most prominent feature of the peninsula are the highlands of Thrushcross Moors, which make up about a fourth of the entire peninsula. South of these highlands, there is a jungle and a mountainous area. Here the peninsula is separated from (INSERT NAME OF SOUTHERN LANDMASS HERE) by the river running through Melrose and the Sammichian Imperial Passage Canal. West of the highlands, you can find the Kiwimango Massif (an area known for it's cliffs and hills), Duusterwood Forest in Arbemaisonnes Sud, the Coulemarais Swamp and the Boivoire forest, which reaches all the way up to the one connection the peninsula has to another landmass, which happens to be another peninsula. North of the Thrushcross Moors Highlands, you can find the King's Swamp, the largest swamp of the peninsula and two other highlands, the northern highlands (that forms a canal with the landmass north of the peninsula) and the eastern highlands.

Political Geography

The peninsula is home to two territories of empires, and a multitude of city states. The territories of empires are:

The cities and towns on the peninsula are: