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Rhun's Homebrew: The World of Elia, the Continent of Ailioth
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhun" data-source="post: 4792867" data-attributes="member: 29098"><p><strong>Elia</strong></p><p></p><p>Little is known about the blue and green orb called Elia, at least to most inhabitants of the landmass called Ailioth. And much of what is known comes from mages and seers that work powerful magics or are gifted with abilities of Farseeing. What is known to the sages and scholars of the world is that Elia orbits the red-gold sun called Aditi, shares a system with at least six other worlds, has three moons of various hues, and that a faint ring of shimmering colors surrounds the planet.</p><p></p><p>More locally, it is known for certain that there are at least two additional continent sized landmasses in close proximity to Ailioth, and countless islands both great and small. It is widely regarded as truth that most of the world is water. Indeed, the Cerulean Ocean is a trackless expanse of water and none that have ever set out across it have ever been heard of again. The same holds true of the Sunbirth Sea to the east of Ailioth.</p><p></p><p>Some contact does take place between Ailioth and the two other known continents, which are called Aryme and Falusya. It is thought that two of the four subspecies of human that occupy Ailioth actually migrated from these continents, as their resemblence to the natives of said regions is remarkable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhun, post: 4792867, member: 29098"] [b]Elia[/b] Little is known about the blue and green orb called Elia, at least to most inhabitants of the landmass called Ailioth. And much of what is known comes from mages and seers that work powerful magics or are gifted with abilities of Farseeing. What is known to the sages and scholars of the world is that Elia orbits the red-gold sun called Aditi, shares a system with at least six other worlds, has three moons of various hues, and that a faint ring of shimmering colors surrounds the planet. More locally, it is known for certain that there are at least two additional continent sized landmasses in close proximity to Ailioth, and countless islands both great and small. It is widely regarded as truth that most of the world is water. Indeed, the Cerulean Ocean is a trackless expanse of water and none that have ever set out across it have ever been heard of again. The same holds true of the Sunbirth Sea to the east of Ailioth. Some contact does take place between Ailioth and the two other known continents, which are called Aryme and Falusya. It is thought that two of the four subspecies of human that occupy Ailioth actually migrated from these continents, as their resemblence to the natives of said regions is remarkable. [/QUOTE]
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