If you want to engage with some Kerusians make your way to Ozen or Diasis and visit the Elephas. While they may stand guard against the Smilodons the flax on them is that they have a blessing of their own, of sorts, that keeps them unconquerable.
~Fiona Thorne

The Page of Beastfolk, Kerus is inhabited by Smilodon, Elephas, and Ursidon . All creatures are Kerusian to those outside the page. For now.
The landscape is mostly savanna and desert. There are some beautiful geographic sites to see in Kerus but it can be a bit of a nightmare being a skimmer here.
Creatures
Elephas
These highly cultured and well-educated beastfolk value stability, philosophy, and the arts. Their artwork is second to none, including the most beautiful glazed pottery, intricate and detailed carvings in gems, and precious metals, and calligraphy elevated to a high art form.
Smilodon
Trust your turner not to take you to the any of the cities of the Smilodon Empire. Though they have grown more communicative and easier to work with over the centuries since the Blessing of Larrakane, that doesn’t mean they are friendly. In the dry- the friendly cats are on Spine so stick there if you want to meet them up close.
Ursidon
The Ursidon prefer environments such as the taiga, grassland, and savanna, and they tend to achieve their greatest numbers there.
They are wholly on their own with few Page Turners among them. They are fairly friendly to outsiders and have many questions about them but be careful that you don’t overstay your welcome or you may not leave their lands at all. They tend to get attached to new things and take them for themselves. It’s a wonder the Smilodon’s don’t watch out for them…but I digress.
Geography
Siamor
Siamor contains the majority of the Val’ere Empire with the provinces of Roma Nymar, Mikar, and Valar (the capitol) taking much of the south across oasis and desert alike.
Ozen
Middle continent shared, uneasily, with unallied smilodon, the Val’ere Empire, and Elephas.
Disas
Eastern most continent with a large booming population of Elephas.