Akhâna (Ib."Great Gift") was a high, grassy plateau situated along the southeastern flank of the Ered Harmal. The Akhâna Rush, a broad swift river, formed its southern boundary. The Gâth Hills formed the region's northern and eastern border. The Akha folk, fierce and independent Ibavin-speaking clansmen, herded their goats and horses throughout Akhâna. Most Akha lived a semi-nomadic life, although about a third lived in the villages along the Akhâna Rush on a year-round basis.
Regions[]
Akha Gap Akhâna Rush Gâth Hills Rocky Pass
Settlements and places of note[]
Akala-Báy
Notes[]
Original form in MERP: Acaana = Akhâna
References[]
- The Wild Lands South and East, Gazetteer, by Pete Fenlon (archived, latest available)