Green Moon
A lush moon with green clouds and bright forests, the Green Moon (called Gealach Ghlas by the local fey) is a secret haven for the fey. It is mostly subtropical, though there are climate variations throughout. It is largely taken up by the queendom of Diaga, a powerful fairy and daughter to Belphoebe, the Queen of All Fairies on Shem.
Regions
- Bogthais, the nearside tropical region
- An Cleiti, the cloud cover of the skies
- Crios Caol, the nearside northern subtropical zone, the narrow region
- Crios Corcra, the nearside southern subtropical zone, the violet region
- Crios Faoi, the farside southern subtropical zone, the under region
- Crios Glas, the farside northern subtropical zone, the green region
- Crios Uaighe, the farside southern temperate zone, the region of graves
- Fasarch, the farside northern temperate zone, the wilderness
- Luachmhar, the second layer of the sublunar
- Marmaraithe, the first layer of the sublunar
- Ordlathas, the nearside northern temperate zone, the ruled region
- An Scalladh, the farside tropical region
- Talamh Oiche, the southern polar regions
- Tasianseo, the queen's capital, the nearside southern temperate region
- Terpanas, the third and lowest layer of the sublunar
- Tir Realta, the nothern polar regions
Countries
- Ceannbhrat, the duilleog lands in the great Bandearg forest
- Concordia, the colonial lands
- Diaganacht, queendom of Diaga, largest queendom on the moon
- Fiachlann, the hunting grounds, where the Wild Hunt dwell
- Fuardorcha, the cold, dark regions near the southern pole
- Kyellezhi, the forested country of the southern temperate zone
- Lonrach, the crystal fields and frost of the northern pole
- Madlayl, the "night city" city-state of the Imazari ka'ar in the south
- Muronda, a southern forest country where various species gather
- Ogledoma, the soraverde homeland in the northern temperate zone
- Searbh, the toxic lands along the farside equator
- Teasfliuch, the thriving lands along the nearside equator
- Terendah, the magma folk territory in the sublunar near the core
Rivers
- Abhainn Mhor, the great river, in the nearside subtropical zone
- Abhainn Rioga, the regal river, the Queen's river, in Ordlathas
- Abhainn Thar, the canopied river in the farside subtropical region
- Bakaran, the magma river of the lowest part of the sublunar
- Cuig Fhorc, the five-forked river of the nearside
- Deora Searbha, the river "bitter tears" flowing through the Fasarch
- Ag Gaileadh, the tropical river on the farside, the steaming river
- Ag Gath, the tropical river on the nearside, the stinging river
- Sruthu, the rushing clouds of An Cleiti, a permanent band of flowing clouds that stretch across the farside from north to south
Mountains
- Biorach, the spiky mountains of the far north
- Fiochmhar, the volcanic mountains of the equatorial zone
- Sleibhte Arda, the high mountains of the southern temperate zone on the farside
- Sleibhte Fana, the low mountains of the northern temperate zone of the nearside; mesecinae live here in nomadic bands
- Sleibhte Gloin, the crystalline mountains of the farside subtropical zone
Forests
- An Bandearg, the pink-leafed forest that dominates the northern band of the subtropical zone on the nearside
- Caipinte, the mushroom forest in the northern temperate zone on the farside
- An Coillteach, the woodland, a small forest in the southern farside temperate zone
- Gealai Foraois, the largest forest, spanning the tropical zone and the southern subtropical zone on both sides
- An Oraiste, the orange-bark forest that dominates the southern band of the temperate zone on the nearside
- Saigheada Foraois, the forest of Fasach
- Sasta Foraois, the happy forest of the northern nearside temperate zone
Plains
- An Oscailteacht, the huge grasslands of the farside
Sublunar
- Coincreach, the caipin country under the tropical zone
- Tempat Panas, the layer of the lower sublunar region where the magma folk dwell
Swamps
- An Gwernan, the massive equatorial wetlands
Lakes
- Loch Airgead, the silver lake in the southern farside temperate zone
- Loch Alainn, the beautiful lake in the farside tropical zone
- Loch Bogha, the bow lake in the northern nearside subtropical zone
- Loch Cailin, the maiden's lake in the northern nearside temperate zone
- Loch Corrain, the crescent lake in the southern nearside temperate zone
- Loch Cruinn, the round lake in the northern farside subtropical zone
- Loch Mac Tire, the wolf lake in the southern farside temperate zone
- Loch Na Saighead, the arrow lake in the southern farside subtropical zone
- Loch Realta, the star lake in the northern polar region
Crystal Fields
- Beannaithe, the crystal fields of the far north
- Longraigh, the crystal fields of the farside subtropical zone
Volcanoes
- Lasair Dubh, the great volcano of the tropical mountains
- Urlacan, the toxic volcano of the farside tropical zone
Where various species dwell.