Bautan Plateau

The Bautan Plateau (Phoenician: 寶壇高原, : Bǎotán Gāoyuán) is a vast elevated located near the south of the Serican] continent encompassing mcuh of the southern half of the country of [[Phoenicia. It stretches approximately X,XXX kilometers north to south and approximately X,XXX kilometers east to west, granting it an approximate area of X,XXX,XXX km2. It is the world's highest plateau above sea level, averaging at altitudes exceeding 5,000 meters. Its name comes from the eponymous Bautan Mountains which bounds the plateau in the south, a  which contains many of the world's tallest mountains, the tallest in Phoenicia and worldwide being Mount Fengwo at 11,479.88 meters tall.

The Bautan Plateau contains the of the  of most of the streams and rivers of surrounding regions, including one of the, the Fengquan River. Combined, the plateau's connected drainage basins are home to some 1 billion people, mostly belonging to Phoenicia. The plateau has profoundly shaped the cultures of South Serica and beyond, being central to the Phoenician faith of the Infernal Cult and its billions of followers. Many of its peaks are sacred in Infernalist belief, particularly its tallest at Mount Fengwo, which is the holiest site of the faith and home to the Phoenician and Infernalist, the Scion of the Divine Phoenix Ascendant - and are thusly off-limits to climbers.