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The Kepama Plane is a steppe located on the extreme southern-end of the [[Agras Plane]]. It is bordered by a series of rising slopes known as the Rivercliff Headlands.
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The Kepama Plain is a steppe located on the extreme southern-end of the [[Agras Plain]]. It is bordered by a series of rising slopes known as the Rivercliff Headlands.
  
 
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The Kepakemapa were a native people-group who lived on the Kepama during the [[Age of Darkness]] and into the early [[Mage Wars#The First Chaotic Period|First Chaotic Period]]. Archeologically they are associated with the [[Clans#The Moose Clan|Moose Clan]].
 
The Kepakemapa were a native people-group who lived on the Kepama during the [[Age of Darkness]] and into the early [[Mage Wars#The First Chaotic Period|First Chaotic Period]]. Archeologically they are associated with the [[Clans#The Moose Clan|Moose Clan]].
  
[[Gideon Rikart]] was married to a woman believed to be one of the Kepakemapa, though historical evidence is sketchy at best.
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[[Gideon Rikart]] was married to a woman believed to be one of the Kepakemapa, though historical evidence is sketchy at best. [[Finley Ray]] claimed to have been initiated into Kepakema society.  
  
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The Kepama Plain is a steppe located on the extreme southern-end of the Agras Plain. It is bordered by a series of rising slopes known as the Rivercliff Headlands.

Rivercliff Headlands

Not really mountains as much as a series of steep hillsides that lead up from The Agras to the Kepama Plane.

Kepakemapa People

The Kepakemapa were a native people-group who lived on the Kepama during the Age of Darkness and into the early First Chaotic Period. Archeologically they are associated with the Moose Clan.

Gideon Rikart was married to a woman believed to be one of the Kepakemapa, though historical evidence is sketchy at best. Finley Ray claimed to have been initiated into Kepakema society.