The continent itself, also named Kepla, is similar in size to Iceland and is the only known major landmass. Its fascinating geography shaped distinct biomes and specialised species.
The moon, Okenparl, formed alongside Kepla from the same protoplanetary material. In relation to Earth's moon, it is 1/2 the mass but appears 3x larger from its planet.
The second moon, Dreymariki, was captured by Kepla's gravitational pull during its early 'development'. Its unique composition is now essential for life on Kepla.
Be-yonde is a hypothetical plane of existence which periodically overlaps Kepla. During Overlaps, faint static can be felt in the air. Whispers say this is the realm of the Okomyn.
Abyssal trenches, caves and sinkholes are scattered throughout the lands. In folklore, various anomalous artefacts are said to originate from the uncharted Be-neathe.