Bavland

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A small mining region in the nation of Jah Keved, it is located on the north-eastern tip of a centrally located mountain range that contains The Valley, where the Nightwatcher and the source of the Old Magic is located; and is quoted in the book as a mostly ignored stretch of land just south of the horneater peaks. Comments from the book indicate that even Jah Keved's highprince stays away from Bavland.

Though not all of Bavland is concentrated on mining, it seems to be the main source of population and work for the region. There are multiple mining communities that are centered around small villages stretching across the area, and is said to be a very popular area for transient workers.

One such mining town in Bavland is Ironsway, probably named for the ore mined there. It consists of several hundred homes and 3 taverns, making it one of the largest, if not the largest town, in Bavland.

Though located in Jah Keved, Bavland has gained such independence from Jah Keved that it has it's own language, with several different dialects. "Kurp" is a word from the Bav language, and is a term for "child" in Ironsway's dialect.

Due to all the mines, or perhaps the geological makeup of the area, Bavland is extremely dusty and could be why it is mostly ignored by the highprince of Jah Keved. "Dustmother" is used in the Bav language as a curse.