Abby Highlands

The Abby Highlands are the most significant geographic region of the southern part of Kings. They are named after the river which wells in the mountain area. The Highlands are the result of the younger island - land formed by the hotspot in the north - pushing the older parts of the isle together. Lovia's highest point, the 946 meter high Kings' Peak, is situated in this area. Together with the other peaks, which are all interconnected by a single hiking trail, it is the main tourist attraction of Kings. One other rareness worth mentioning is the Coastal Giant, a mountain that lies fairly isolated at no more than two kilometer (1.2 miles) of the coast. The landscape of the Highlands is again more barren, with lower vegetation and more open spaces. The most common animals in the mountains are small reptiles and amphibians which are best adapted to the rocky surrounding.

List of highest peaks

 * Kings' Peak - 946 meters (1st in King/Lovia)
 * Kings' Second - 892 meters (2nd in Kings; 3rd in Lovia)
 * Midway Rock - 783 meters (3rd in Kings; 4th in Lovia)
 * Coastal Giant - 612 meters (4th in Kings; 9th in Lovia)