Khazad Duin
Khazad Duin consists primarily of a large mountain chain that runs from the greatest heights of the High North, bisecting western Arcania into eastern and western halves and then coming to a stop within sight of the borderlands of the western heartlands. These mountains are the largest mountains in western Arcania itself and although they pale compared to the size of the Walls of the World, they are singularly impressive and mighty monuments of the power of the earth. The mountain range consists of several distinct parts. The northern most portions of it are known as The Ice Gate Mountains and they run a long ring that also serves as the backbone for the lands of Stormgarde. The central portions are known as The Sky Curtain Mountains and these lands include the central kingdom of the dwarves, Dun Mordren, as well as Vallaheim, the nation of Storm Dwarves.
The southern portions of the mountain chain are known by many different names and few of them flattering due to them housing portions of the land of Bludgun. The Blood Mountains and the Bleeding Mountains are some of the most known titles for this dangerous region. Scattered throughout this region are a number of independent communities that hold no allegiance to a single nation even though they may be in close proximity to them.
The eastern slopes of Khazad Duin, north of Bludgun, shelter the magocracy of Rune and north of Rune the knightdom of Dragonier. Beyond these nations are wastelands, rugged wild lands or barbaric empires such as Dran. Due to this, these lands (as well as Alexandros and a few other city-states) are known as border nations and frontier lands.
Though characterized by the dwarven kingdoms, Khazad Duin is known for its diversity and integration of other races and cultures. Communities of gnomes and goblins also thrive and the mysterious Eagle-Folk maintain enclaves here. In addition to this, during the time of the Purge, War-Golems sought refugee here in the depths of these places in great locations known only to their chiefs and leaders.