Hyrule Field (Total War)

Hyrule Field is a major geographic feature of central Hyrule.

Geography
Hyrule Field is a large inland plain located nearly in the center of the continent of Hyrule, occupying a roughly 5625 square mile area, bounded to the north and northeast by the Death Mountain Range, east by the Kokiri Forest and Faron Woods, to the south by Lake Hylia, and to southwest by the Plains of Ordona. The eastern extent of the Moruge Mountains separates Hyrule Field from the Gerudo Desert, with the Tanager Valley connected it to Misery Mire in the northwest.. Two passes break through the Moruge range to connect Hyrule Field and the Gerudo Desert. The Zora River runs west from the Dominion Valley through the northern part of the Field, traveling through the eastern Gerudo Desert before looping southeast back into Hyrule Field and draining into Lake Hylia. Two smaller lakes, Lake Aquame and Lake Kolomo, exist along its path.

The bulk of the population and settlements of the Kingdom of Hyrule lie in Hyrule Field, including the capital, Gundrumether, as well as the cities of Malkariko, Naldoriko, Hateno, and Hylia Marine, the villages of Aquame, Yarnasoth, Sorkariko, and Kolomo. The semi autonomous settlement of Lon Lon Ranch occupies a fortified bluff in the center of the Field. The Bridge of Hylia crosses the Zora River near its mouth, connecting to the Plains of Ordona.

Hyrule Field is a fertile Mediterranean climate dominated by oak and poplar trees, with rich volcanic soil from nearby Death Mountain. Fertilized by the indigenous peahats, the climate and soil allows cultivation of a wide range of crops and domestic animals including Cuccos, Lon Lon Cows, Hyrulean Mares, and Ordonian Goats.