Mallouhide, the southern expanse of Fotlam, is a land of enchanting beauty and rich history. It closely mirrors the lush greenery and temperate climate of Ireland, making it a vibrant region teeming with life. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, verdant meadows, and dense woodlands, providing a haven for diverse flora and fauna.

Geography

The region's climate is mild, with ample rainfall throughout the year, fostering lush vegetation. The sky is rarely clear of mist and clouds even during the summer. The forests are thick with ancient oaks, and the westernmost expanse is covered by a thick forest of pines. Meadows burst with wildflowers in the warmer months. Rivers and streams crisscross the land, notably the River Lilith, their clear waters teeming with fish such as salmon, providing sustenance and livelihood to the inhabitants. One of the most striking features of Mallouhide is its dramatic shale cliffs, which rise majestically along the eastern coastline. These cliffs, weathered by centuries of wind and sea, create a breathtaking backdrop for the region. The cliffs are not only a natural wonder but also play a crucial role in the local mythology and folklore, often seen as symbols of strength and endurance.

loch-beannacharain-scotland.jpgHilly Wilderlands of Mallouhide.

IMG_5236_2560x_8b60106e-778d-49f4-96ba-a560e1a81523_960x.jpg?v=1561767294Mallouhidian Farms.

art-the-cliffs-of-moher-dd0103.jpgFamous Shale-Cliffs.

The Bens of Mallouhide:

Mallouhide is home to five Bens, or vast fields of slightly hilly Greenlands. They are naturally inhabited by moss and thick green grass, but the vast plains are usually covered by man fields and croplands. 

Ben Sliga

Ben Sliga is the westernmost ben.

Ben Shalerum

Ben Shalerum is south of Ben Sliga and borders the Shale cliffs to the east.

Ben Kimbaith

To the west of Ben Shalerum

Ben Meriead

To the south, home to the kingdom of Arvery

Ben Dúl Farnom

Northern Ben. 

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