Located south of the central Tûr Betark (Av. "Irid Laranor"), Dûshera (Mû.: "Plenty Seasons" ?) was a warm, wet, hilly land criss-crossed by streams and punctuated with lakes and swamps. It lay between the Bay of Ûsakan to the west and the river Kôros to the east. It was populated by a variety of peoples, most notably Chailukk-speaking Drughu (in the remote hills) and Mûmakanin-speaking fisherfolk (along the coasts). Mûmakani dominated the Nân Kôros.
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Places of Note[]
the magnificent Lake Pel Dûshera
Sources[]
- the Wild Lands south and East, Gazetteer by Pete Fenlon