Enosha

Overview

Enosha is one of the four smaller peninsulas of Asgartha, located east of the Kirighai peninsula, and exhibits the most striking geographical feature of the region.

Unique Geography

The Enosha peninsula is attached to the ground at its western part, but gradually stretches skyward to become an island suspended in the air. This floating peninsula creates a sea located beneath it called the Undersea.

The Auriga

The highest point of the peninsula is called the Auriga, which culminates at 4,879 m (16,000 ft). This peak takes root in the Enosha region known as the Makonis Heights, located in the eastern part of the island.

Administrative Division

Enosha is divided into two Provinces: Caer Esvander to the west and Caer Alcada to the east.

Economy

Like Anthea, Enosha is considered an agrarian and pastoral territory, and the capital relies on food resources from this peninsula. However, while Anthea specializes in cereal, fruit, and vegetable cultivation, Enosha is characterized by the strong presence of pastures and mountainous regions. This is why Enosha is renowned for its livestock and mineral quarries.

Connections

Enosha is connected to other peninsulas by the Shawl, a shallow strip of sea. The Silg mountain range on Kirighai forms a natural barrier of sharp mountains and narrow fjords separating the two islands.

Relationships

  • Caer Esvander: Western province of the peninsula
  • Caer Alcada: Eastern province of the peninsula
  • Auriga: Highest point of the peninsula
  • Makonis Heights: Eastern region containing the Auriga
  • Undersea: Sea beneath the floating portions of the peninsula
  • Anthea: Fellow agrarian peninsula specializing in different products
  • Kirighai: Neighboring peninsula to the west
  • Shawl: Shallow sea connecting Enosha to other peninsulas