Cādereu

Cādereu (classical Caderissa: [kɑːdeˈreo̯]) is a continent of about 0.14 Africas in size (or 0.56 Australias, or 9.5 Swedens, or 4.32 million km²). It has a seasonal monsoon, mainly affecting the northern regions.

Climate and Geography
The eastern part is hilly and gets high rainfall in the monsoon and moderate levels in the winter. Landslides are common in the southern half of the plateau. Much of the north is forested. The coastal side and the less forested areas in the north are fairly inhabitable, as are the plains in the south.

The central region is a vast plain, with many rivers passing through it. It gets lots of rain in the monsoon but is otherwise somewhat dry in the north and moderately wet in the south. By mid-spring the rivers end up mostly drying up, so the whole region’s crops are dependent on the monsoon; as a result most of the crops are sown in late summer, right before the monsoon. This region supports the densest population.

The northern peninsula and the island of Ayumō are mostly mountainous, but there is a stretch of flatter lands north of the mountains on the mainland which gets plenty of rain year-round and also has lots of perennial rivers.

The western and southern regions are mostly dry plateaus or desert, with little rain and few rivers.

Loxezō
Loxezō is an alliance of states in central Cādereu. It is inhabited by the Clōnnequi.