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Also called Further Tixryn. One of the three Episiarchies of Great Tixryn, it is a sprawling and diverse land containing many baronies. It is the 'newest' in terms of human settlement, of the three Episiarchies, and still includes large areas of forest and wild pasture. Husyfra is rhomboid in shape, 500 km across at the north, 200 at the south, with about 350 km between them. Almost all of this land was once covered with subtropical forest, except for a region of savanna in the NE. It is a flat land, the only important relief being the Heights of Lhom in the north, the Salgur hills on the SW boundary, and the Vemmish hills in the S. The land is split by three great rivers - the Malash on the eastern boundary, the Erath in the centre, and the Safra in the west.
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