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Post by Nordwind on Jun 12, 2016 10:02:29 GMT
Hey Guys, I´ve created my own world map and i have some space left and I don´t know what to do with it, I already have
Torstrond, a large area in the north ruled mostly by some lords and inhabitated by northern people Leoleth, Markanth and ?, 3 small kingdoms, which used to be 1 but the King died and the Kingdom was split to his 3 sons 2 Elven woods far apart from each other, 1 wood elf 1 high elf Kar´agan, where lots of barbarians and tribes live. Sylvanoon, a large mysterious jungle Kharanos, an island with a large harbour and one of the biggest trading cities in the world The green hills, a peaceful land inhabitated by halfings and humans, loosely ruled by some lords The wastelande, a giant round desert where magic goes crazy (5 Heroes fought a dark mage here aeons ago) ?, a big country with similarities to the roman empire. It has giant legions of both swordsmen and mages. Ruk´shar, the land of orcs (very little is known about it, orcs aren´t necessarily evil in my world but still not very friendly and open) The red desert, well it´s a red desert. Some nomads live here and maybe there are some artifacts and pyramids buried underneath the sand And a blank space.
If you have any more ideas for another country or names i would appreciate it!
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Post by dmsam on Jun 12, 2016 13:28:08 GMT
You should post your map! It makes things much easier that way
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Post by blakeryan on Jun 12, 2016 23:37:39 GMT
Leoleth, Markanth and Nukruth, 3 small kingdoms, which used to be 1 but the King died and the Kingdom was split to his 3 sons Denrathia, a big country with similarities to the roman empire. It has giant legions of both swordsmen and mages. Kar´agan, where lots of barbarians and tribes live. Some use horses, some use axebeak/moa, some run on foot. Sylvanoon, a large mysterious jungle - mysterious because it grew from 30 miles to 300 miles diameter in one month, then stopped? - also this screams lizardfolk with aztec pyramids to me! The red desert, well it´s a red desert. Some nomads live here and maybe there are some artifacts and pyramids buried underneath the sand - buried underneath sand = either old civilisation there, or the sands where recent, creating a gold rush of explorer/looters
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Post by DM Stretch on Jun 13, 2016 18:19:25 GMT
SedomentiaGeography The entirety of this small nation rests below sea level within a vast valley located several miles south of the equator. An expansive rainforest covers the floor of this valley, teeming with life amidst the near constant barrage of mist. Imposing mountains dot the landscape, bearing great trees and thundering waterfalls that pour mysteriously from their peaks. Six such mountains currently exist in the valley, whose peaks caress the clouds far above. Were one to fly through the valley, they would spot primitive wooden structures at the base of tall mountains, with elaborate stone structures Gracing the clouds above.
Population Life isn't easy for the humanoid peoples that live in a valley that obeys the laws of the jungle, but those that have managed to survive are hardy folk born of a pragmatic nature. The dark skinned humans known as the Qua'Lae live at the base of the grandiose mountains in the valley, living in tribes that rely on hunting the voracious predators that hunt the valley. The aarakocra of Sedomentia dwell in eyries located high up in the mountain peaks, where eagles of all sizes act as their eyes and ears. The humans and aarakocra peacefully exist together for the most part, but conflict is known to arise in lean times. Those that dwell upon the same mountain generally band together to form warbands, intent on capturing as many resources as possible before returning home. Those captured are usually kept as slaves until their debt to the offended tribe is satisfied, a period of time that can span years, if not decades.
Religion The humans of the valley tend to worship Pelor, (whom they know as "The great sun") while the Aarakocra usually prey to Chan (Archomental princess of good air creatures). They view the Roc that nests in one of the mountain peaks as a sign of evil, which fortunately hibernates for months at a time. Each tribe in the valley offers up live creatures for this roc to consume, in the hopes that it spares their vilages.
Locations of Note
The Shattered Peak - Located roughly in the center of the valley, this was once home to the greatest aarakocra temple, the "Aviarium" before the coming of the great Roc. While the aarakocra have abandoned this mountain, the humans that remain now worship the Roc, who nests above in the ruins of the ancient aarakocra temple, which is said to house artifacts of great power. These humans are known to stage raids upon the other mountains: stealing the children of other tribes to train them as great eagle riders.
Mount Ventus - The northwestern mountain, where precious stones are mined by the industrious Fraelung human tribe. The aarakocra of this mountain are well known artisans, and are usually a welcome sight amidst the other tribes of the grand valley
Mount Tempest - Storms continually harry the landscape here, and the peoples that dwell here reflect that volatile nature, as they are quick to anger, but tireless in the defense of their home, and those they call allies.
Mount Virtus - This mountain possesses some of the best timber of the valley, its denizens skilled at crafting the kayaks and skiffs that ply the winding rivers of the valley floor.
Mount Claevun - Surrounded by beasts that are by far the deadliest in the valley, this secluded domain can proudly claim the canniest hunters of the valley, however few in number they may be. The children of this tribe are sent away to relatives in other tribes until they reach the age of majority, where their hunting skills shall be put to the test to match the tribes exacting standards
Storm's Peak - Here rests the largest and most prolific of the aarakocra villages, it's temple is seen as a pilgrimage of sorts for the humans below. Only those that can scale its treacherous mountain side can hope to even set foot inside the great temple.
Maze of Beasts - This was once a temple dedicated to a forgotten god, long since abandoned by the tribal humans. It is now home to beast both large and vicious. Rumors tell that a terrible creature is trapped within the inner recesses of this maze.
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Post by nightninja on Jun 15, 2016 13:54:36 GMT
Where did you generate this because it is amazing and I need it.
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