Hehikren is an [[Erathia|Erathi]] continent home to the warring [[Imperial Republic of Ovgena]] as well as to half a dozen smaller known nations located on its coastlines and in its hinterland. Hehikren is mostly unexplored, and the majority of its lands are enclaved between two mountain chains meeting down at the pole, or locked behind the territories of the Hierarchy.
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# Geography
Hehikren is a continent located almost entirely in the southern hemisphere, and entirely in the eastern hemisphere, except for its southernmost part which partly englobes the pole. It is bordered by [[Ovgenian Sea]] to the North, the [[Uncrossable Sea]] to the Northeast, the [[Grey Depths]] to the East and surrounded by the [[Shivering Ocean]] to the West and Southeast, with the [[Sea of the Sisters]] in the west, separating Hehikren from the northeastern nations of [[Ibune]].
Most of Hehikren's developed territory is within the borders of the Imperial Republic of Ovgena, which greatly expanded over the course of the past 200 years since the beginning of the [[Great Conquest]]. This territory is mainly located along the coastlines, while also sprawline inside the dense [[Orgeal]], the rainforest covering the northern part of the continent. At the southern border of the forest are the first mountains of the [[Travakoram]], bound southeast towards the pole, parallel to their western cousins, the [[Gleokoram]]. Between them are the uncharted [[Grovelolm Flats]], and to the east of the Travakoram are the wild [[Kundarlans]], and the [[Sleeping Lands]] in the easternmost part of the continent.
Considering the hostile environment, and the massive mountain chains splitting the continents, it has, as of yet, been extremely complex to chart Hehikren with precision, and knowledge of what lies beyond the Ovgenian borders are foggy at best.
# Climate
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# Society
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# History
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