Leifmyrr

Leifmyrr is a region located in the east of Eldham. It is seperated from Phoros in the west by the river system surrounding Titan's Landing, and from Onthukhan in the southwest by the Sea of Fire and its connected waters.

Toponomy
The name Leifmyrr derives from Old-Traveler's Tongue, meaning "sea of leaves", after the apparent leaf shape of the Tortugan Sea from the perspective of Rathnirite settlers. Most countries inhabiting the region had collectively agreed for it to be called "Leifmyrr" by the year, however, this was without the consultation of the nations south of Rohkia, which had been included in the region by Early Colonial Period cartographers.

During the sixth summit of the United Nations of Eldham (UNE) in, it was formally agreed that the region in the "centre-east" would be called "Leifmyrr". This was disputed by Santos, declaring the UNE vote unfair on Southern Leifmyrr as they were not included in the naming of the region.

Definition
The prevalent definition of Leifmyrr as a region has been used since its agreed naming in. This initial definition included all land from the northernmost point of Roðinnbrók to the northern shores east of the Diana. Cartographers would later include the southern lands stretching from the Santonian Peninsula in the east to Danubia in the west.

Boundary dispute
It is not agreed upon as to where the northern boundary of Leifmyrr lies. Some include northern Roðinnbrók and the Aurean Isles as parts of the region of Valresh, instead drawing the boundary at the Rivers of Wine and Mead, contrary to the initial boundaries of the region. Some maps still include these areas, although the former is still more common. The most common maps of these two variations were made by Soko and Westeros respectively.

These variations have been rendered nearly obsolete since the sinking of Roðinnbrók.