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  • Alithré

    The largest continent in the world, Alithré is widely regarded as a lucrative trading hub, and with its vast lakes and lush meadows, has been fought over by Kings and Queens for centuries. Home to illustrious landmarks such as Jaggalore Climb, The Hawn and the Desert of Kalabad, Alithré also boasts the renowned city of Elodur, as well as the elusive University of Conaęsia.

  • Isle of Rye

    The Isle of Rye stands to the north west of Conaęsia, and though it was for a short while considered to be of significant enough interest that a former Empress declared a world war, the land itself is harsh, and its people old fashioned in their ways.

  • Gjord

    For most of the year, Gjord is a land covered entirely by snow and ice, with fierce storms and brutal winters. For the Gjordic folk, the weather is not the only life threatening enemy, with the primitive Shkœlig attacking without remorse come wind, rain or snow, retreating back to their underground dwellings only when they have their prey caught.

  • Ffeouric Islands

    While endless sunshine, soft, sandy beaches, and the cool ocean spray may sound like paradise for most, the Ffeouric Islands are anything but. Home to the feared Ffeouric Dragon, the islands are wild and unforgiving.

  • Dasindré

    Dasindré is known as the homeland of the Disîri people, and revered as a sacred land for those who practise the teachings of Eíssrande. Its lands lush and spiritual, its waters kind, Dasindré had been considered a glimmer of Eíssrande itself, until numerous invasions for territory saw its beauty and innocence hindered by greed.

  • Heighlamour

    Little is known of Heighlamour, save for the ancient stories of winged creatures with vicious tongues and sharp daggers. With stories of endless forests and relentless rainfall, there are rumours of an ongoing war of some two hundred years, where uncountable bloodlines have been destroyed.