One of the most dominating features of Druma is the Neck Mountains at the narrowest part of the region, referred to as the Neck. The Druma mountains stretch from the northwest of the Neck to the southwest of the Neck, but leaves a flatter area by the southeast of the Neck. Around the Druma mountains are hills that gradually decline into flatter stretches of land. There are three distinct regions in Druma: Maglia (aka Hammerhead), Kiltock, and Lhana.
Maglia is located in the northeast of Druma. Known for beautiful, lush greenery, the wettest part of Druma is nearest to the mountain, with forests growing due to the abundant rainfall at the mountains and gradually. The great Dorster River runs through Maglia, starting from the center of the Neck Mountains to the northwest of Maglia. Maglia is home to the Magioni, a very human-like race that has a tall, slender build, skin the color of gold, prefers longer hair for both men and women, and no facial hair. The Magioni are considered well learned, good negotiators, and somewhat arrogant in general. They have developed an economy based on trade and agriculture.
Kiltock is located in south Druma, mostly consisting of rolling plains with dry grasses. The Belmouth river runs through Kiltock, with its source in the Neck Mountains and meanders across Kiltock. The inhabitants of Kiltock are the Braln, a hardy people who have a robust build, slightly pointy ears, tan skin, prefer shorter hair for men and longer hair for women, and grow beards. They are considered to be tough, stubborn, plain, good warriors, and humble. The Braln have developed an economy based on the ownership and herding of cattle and horses.
Lhana is a desert located to the west of the Neck Mountains. Although there are a few oases in Lhana, neither of the two races, the Magioni and Braln, occupy or travel through Lhana due to the Suun, who are very territorial and protective, as shown in the war between the Braln and the Suun.