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The lands are extremely dangerous and hence poorly explored. There is treasure to be found here, and travel is (comparatively) easy as the region is less humid and less marshy than in some of the Expanse’s other jungles. However, most who enter the Kaava Lands never return. <ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|23}}</ref>
 
The lands are extremely dangerous and hence poorly explored. There is treasure to be found here, and travel is (comparatively) easy as the region is less humid and less marshy than in some of the Expanse’s other jungles. However, most who enter the Kaava Lands never return. <ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|23}}</ref>
   
As well as the ferocious [[Kaava]] tribe who give the region its name (or possibly vice versa) <ref>{{Cite book/River into Darkness|13}}</ref> there are also demon-worshipping halflings and pygmy [[charau-ka]], as well as any number of less intelligent foes.<ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|23}}</ref>
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As well as the ferocious [[Kaava]] tribe who give the region its name (or possibly vice versa) <ref>{{Cite book/River into Darkness|13}}</ref> there are also demon-worshipping halflings, pygmy [[charau-ka]], the animalistic remnants of the people of [[Mbaiki]]and any number of less intelligent foes.<ref>{{Cite book/Heart of the Jungle|23}}</ref>
   
 
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The Kaava Lands are a peninsular region on the west coast of Garund considered part of the Mwangi Expanse. The region is predominantly jungle, but the city of Senghor is situated on the northern coast of the western tip.[1] The Oubinga River flows through this region.

The lands are extremely dangerous and hence poorly explored. There is treasure to be found here, and travel is (comparatively) easy as the region is less humid and less marshy than in some of the Expanse’s other jungles. However, most who enter the Kaava Lands never return. [2]

As well as the ferocious Kaava tribe who give the region its name (or possibly vice versa) [3] there are also demon-worshipping halflings, pygmy charau-ka, the animalistic remnants of the people of Mbaikiand any number of less intelligent foes.[4]

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