Kóty

Kóty (Ħautkar: Ketu) is a large, mountainous, volcanically active region. It is the home of the Geri, who live in mountains next to rivers here. The Ħautar people live further inland. Khufkey people live in a desert located in Kóty.

Geography and Climate


The mountainous terrain of Kóty, the result of tectonic activity, has made it difficult for civilization to develop. There are six large volcanoes and many smaller ones, of which only the latter are still active.

The climate of the region is somewhat cold, but is a warmer, Mediterranean climate near the coasts. Kóty also has a monsoon season.

Flora and Fauna
The wildlife of Kóty is very diverse, with many species of goats, fish, and birds. There are also a large number of foxes and brown bears, with oxen being rarer.