Ufalme Injumaka

Amid lands of steamy jungles and amber savannahs, the capital Ufalme stands as a pinnacle to the Ancestors’ work - a great city that sees all the tribes of the land meet under banners of peace. The city has been built up for centuries around the Circle of Staves, the governing council of tribal chiefs that convene to decide laws and judgements. Under the leadership of the Circle, the tribes of Ufalme and the surrounding lands have prospered well for many generations, and serve as a major urban center on Ogunde.

Geography
Much of the land around Ufalme is the Anga Kubwa Savannah - the golden grasslands that seem to stretch forever under the great sky and watchful sun. To the southwest stands Kumbukumbu Mountain. There are a number of other mountains in Ogunde, but few compare to the massive scale of this behemoth, which dominates the southern sky-end.To the north and northeast stretches the Jungle of Iq’Trecena, steamy and hiding many secrets of the past the Ancestors say is better left lost to the trees. Through it all winds the Vilima River, a snaking and constantly changing channel of water that can go from gentle stream to raging falls as it snakes through Ogunde.