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=Geographic Features=
=Geographic Features=
==Aebasan Sea==
{{:Aebasan Sea}}
==Antasian Mountains==
==Antasian Mountains==
{{:Antasian Mountains}}
{{:Antasian Mountains}}
==Aurean Sea==
{{:Aurean Sea}}
==Betshaban Ocean==
{{:Betshaban Ocean}}
==Black Swamp==
==Black Swamp==
{{:Black Swamp}}
{{:Black Swamp}}
==Dracian Wood==
==Dracian Wood==
{{:Dracian Wood}}
{{:Dracian Wood}}
==Greywood==
{{:Greywood}}
==Karian Wood==
==Karian Wood==
{{:Karian Wood}}
{{:Karian Wood}}
==Sonat Bay==
==Sonat Bay==
{{:Sonat Bay}}
{{:Sonat Bay}}
==Tangar Sea==
{{:Tangar Sea}}
==Tanos Bay==
==Tanos Bay==
{{:Tanos Bay}}
{{:Tanos Bay}}
=Nations=
=Nations=
{{Aurea_Guide
{{Aurea_Guide

Revision as of 16:07, 7 December 2013

Geographic Features

Aebasan Sea

Aebasan Sea

Antasian Mountains

Original article: Antasian Mountains

The ancient and towering Antasian Mountains split east central Aurea. Even though the range was once claimed entirely by the Great Empire, except for four major passes through the range, the Imperials never truly tamed the deep valleys and high mountains. Recently, giants and their goblin slaves have been raiding the foothills on both sides of the Antasian Mountains. Some believe these raids are highly organized over relatively vast distances, suggesting that some ruler has risen among the giants there, preparing to send his armies into the lowlands of Aurea to ravage the isolated human communities in the foothills.

Deep beneath the sharp peaks of the Antasian Mountains lies the dwarven nation of the Unterreich. Unlike other dwarven Kingdoms, the dwarves of the Unterreich remain isolationists, despite the establishment of a treaty between humans and dwarves in the waning years of the Third Age of Man and the only contact with these dwarves are through the criminals that they exile to the surface world.

Aurean Sea

Original article: Aurean Sea

The Aurea Sea, also known as the Golden Sea, was long dominated by the Great Empire during the Third Age of Man. Since the dawn of the Fourth Age of Man, trading vessels have begun to again ply her waters and most of the trade lanes are now dominated by Narbonne, Treva and, of course, the independent merchants of Aescalapea. The sea is a relatively shallow offshoot of the Betshaban Ocean, abundant with fish, that remains warm throughout the year. Though there is some disorganized piracy along the Ganesian shore, the waters remain relatively safe. There are rumors of merfolk in the central Aurean Sea, though there have been no recent sightings to confirm these legends.

Betshaban Ocean

Betshaban Ocean

Black Swamp

Original article: Black Swamp

The Black Swamp in central Aurea is a long stretch of swampy forest between Waldavia and southern Murgosia. The humans who live in the Black Swamp refer to themselves as Szarne and speak a dialect of Murgosh that is almost incomprehensible to the Murgosh themselves. The Szarne tend to be highly territorial and superstitious, though few have reason to risk the mires of the Black Swamp to bother them overmuch.

Dracian Wood

Original article: Dracian Wood

Though settled and worked by the peoples of both Dracia and Drussa, the Dracian Wood still has its primeval depths, where the forest itself seems unwelcoming to human intrusion. Rumors persist of all sorts of creatures inhabiting these wilds, from wolves that can take the shape of men to giants living off the forest to sentient trees standing watch for some unknown cause. Local villagers, of course, are more than willing to embellish these stories to keep outsiders from stealing the natural resources they rely on.

Greywood

Original article: Greywood

Forming a formidable border between Murgosia and the nations of Dreluria and Anclea, the Greywood contains a small enclave of elves who have long been friendly to their human (and, as a result, half-elven) neighbors to the south. Though humans are still unwelcome in their sacred groves, the elves of Greywood tend to be much less xenophobic than their kin in the Glistening Weald. Recent deforestation by the Murgosh in the northern reaches of the forest, however, may change their attitude or, at the least, lead to an alliance between the elves of the Greywood and their neighbors to the south, who are no friends to the Murgosh.

Karian Wood

Original article: Karian Wood

Once part of the Gadoran Wood, the Karian Wood has been reduced in size from centuries of deforestation by humans in the region. Though there are some remote villages cut off from the rest of the nation during the Dark Times, the human nation of Karony has resumed its harvesting of the wood to build a grand navy to protect shipping in the region from Camarian pirates.

Sonat Bay

Original article: Sonat Bay

A large bay in central Aurea, Sonat Bay is dominated by shipping between Anclea, Drussa and rising Scalaro. Murgosia long ignored the small fishing villages along the Sonat Bay that paid homage to its King, but recently the Murgosh have been building shipyards and a proper trading city on their shore to compete with (and possibly use as a base to attack) their neighbors.

Tangar Sea

Original article: Tangar Sea

A remote stretch of water connecting the Aebasan Ocean and the Eternal Ocean along southwestern Aurea, Tangar has a reputation for being a wild and dangerous body of water, with unexpected doldrums, chaotic winds and surprisingly heavy storms, particularly in the autumn months. Recently, there are rumors of strange, black ships plying her waters and even more alien vessels with odd, ribbed sails. As most respectable merchants have little reason to cross the Tangar, these rumors are as yet unconfirmed.

Tanos Bay

Original article: Tanos Bay

Situated in central Aurea, Tanos Bay is a large, deep bay with shores well-suited to several deepwater docks. Primarily used by Cordosan, Drussan and Scalaran merchant vessels, the central dangers come from privateers of those various countries attacking merchant ships of their enemies. There are rumors of an unmarked island, perhaps a floating island, somewhere in Tanos Bay with a tower on it. Though there are several legends about this tower, none have been substantiated as no one can lay claim to have visited the island more than once.

Nations