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Tristan’s Hills

Many small villages dot the hills of southern , of which Meadow is of course the most well known. This is of course where the fable hero Tristan started his journey, where he left all those years ago to save the world. And it is the village where he still resides, retired of adventuring and enjoying old age together with his wife. Tristan's Hills have been named after him. Other halfling, dwarven or human villages are mostly too small for any...

Aegaic Ocean

Just as is all of the land, the Aegaic Ocean is all of the sea. A vast expanse of water, stretching all the way from the Coast of Wonders, the southeastern border of Aenín, all the way to the distant horizon.  can be found scattered across its surface, as a last beacon of civilization before the endless Everblue.   Locations The Coast of Wonders It starts at the cliffs of the Golden Mountains in Chara that drop into the seas below, and...

Lakelands

In the West of you will find a stretched strip of land, a little hilly, dotted with dozens of sparkling blue lakes. Coursing through the land is the glistening snake of the , the giant River that Connects the World.   The Lakes Five major Lakes are distinguishable, bigger than the rest. Aegos First is Lake Aegos, closest to civilisation and on its shore sits the magnificent . Bergunost Southernmost of the five is Lake Bergunost, the...

Anadurna

Coursing through the land is the glistening snake of the Anadurna, the giant river that connects the World.   Locations Northern Aenín In the North, upon the highlands of , stands the Mountain. Here the dwarves have built a and dug deep in the stone. From wells and springs hidden within the roots of this Mountain the Anadurna begins. The water comes up to the surface and flows between the feet of the giant Huthvírn to start its journey...

Ûrad-Dum

Up in the North of the county Ûrad-Dum sits on the highlands of the same name. Here the Dwarf Lords of old still hold power. From the mountain city of , capital of these highlands, King Durûk, son of Darûk, son of Daín, fifty-fourth Lord of the Hold rules over the dwarves of the surrounding lands.   Geography Mountains surround the highlands of Ûrad-Dum, and the terrain is characterized by cliffs and plateaus. Many cities lie hidden...