Korasha

Korasha is the world's second most populous continent and third largest continent by land area. With nearly 2.1 billion people, it is home to over 30% of the world's population.

Korasha is a land of high ethnic, linguistic, and religious diversity. The largest cultural group is the Paravantene and the Khudat peoples, who inhabit the northern coastal regions of the continent respectively. Thousands of smaller tribes inhabited the interior of the continent, especially the tropical central regions and temperate south. The continent is not just home to cultural, but natural wealth as well - home to copious amounts of rare metals and jewels, while the Cyan Sea is home to rich oil and natural gas deposits, as well as the entire arid northern regions. Former colonies like Southern Korasha and The Spice Coast also trade in rare diamonds and jewels, the exportation of rare spices and plants, and rare minerals.

Geography
Korasha is a continent dominated by lush forested coastlines in the south, which quickly become steppes as the interior northwards in the centre of the continent becomes the Golani Desert, the largest desert on the planet. The continent then proceeds to become steppes, and along the coasts specifically, Mediterranean climates once again.