Petan

Petan was a country in the south of Kara-Tur.

Location
Petan lay south of T'u Lung and west of the Warring States.

Geography
Petan stood in a cleared area amidst the great rainforests of southern Kara-Tur, between the Fenghsintzu River in the north, the Rendah River in the northwest, and the Intan Mountains to the south with a fringe of forest covering the Banyan Foothills, while the jungles lay away to the east at the country's back. The western realm was given over to rice valleys and lakes watered by the Rendah.

Locations
The capital city was called Penting. At the edge of the Intan Moutains stood the Putin Shrine.

Notable Inhabitants
The monk Awang Sophir, a practitioner of the martial art silat, and his four students traveled from Petan to the Komite contest in Suijeng, Shou Lung, in Shou Year 2608 (1358 DR).