Squatchi Woods: This thick coniferous forest characterized by its needley trees is the home of the peaceful firbolg clans. As firbolg are caretakers of the woods, this remote forest is healthy and mostly undisturbed besides a few hidden settlements. Despite the soil being very rich and nutrient dense from decaying matter, the firbolg are mainly hunter-gathers who very occasionally farm to supplement their diet.
Tamauli Mountain range: The Tamauli mountains are a familiar sight to all of Squinka, their heavenly peaks marking the northern edge of the continent.The ancient peaks have year round snow that reaches it’s frigid height during winter which attracted the Kenku of Kere to settle near by as it reminds them of their god. The Kenku speak of an ancient dragon, who reigns over the range as its undisputed master, his remote lair lying at the highest point, Enca peak.
Rikdom Mountain range: Famed for its density in valuable minerals, the Rikdom Mountains contains the city of Abac. The expensive picturesque city of Abac isn't the only thing in these mountains as hidden from the public's view are deep craters blasted into the mountains from noble run mining operations. Riddled with greed, the nobles of Abac have destroyed the natural environment of the mountain range to the point where its natural beauty may never return.
Tortle Valley: Located on the southeast tip of the island, this valley is called home by the tortle
People of Splunk. It remains lush due to the river that runs through the center of it. The water running down into the valley from the river and rain carries soil that spreads out across the valley making it fertile and full of nutrients. This valley is the continent's main source of produce.
Flumph Mountains: