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<blockquote data-quote="Technik4" data-source="post: 862216" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p>Ive been working on a map, but don't have a scanner. I know it would probably help, but it isnt a complete map anyhow (Im not much of an artist).</p><p></p><p>I will try to describe the map I have in front of me.</p><p></p><p>The continent of Razadum, ancient dwelling place of the dwarves is bisected by a river running East-West. A large range of mountains runs North-South, these mountains are considered extremely bad luck and most people dwell far from them. Across the mountains lie a barren land, a desert which stretches to the sea.</p><p></p><p>Many old keeps of the Steel Dwarves lie empty, pillaged long ago. The Steel Dwarves have kept their hill-territory though, and have many outposts securing that territory. The capital is Despin.</p><p></p><p>Human expansion has begun on the coast, mostly small port towns which deal with the large thalos capital/island of Sorcere. The large island circles the continent and has already encountered some of the strange dark elves of the desert. </p><p></p><p>The forests are claimed by the wood elves and are defended by felldrakes. On both continents wood elves have migrated, vowing to protect the forests that most use for their own ends.</p><p></p><p>The grey elves have cities at strategic choke-points or on top of lakes and rivers. Their cities tend to float and have odd geometrical structure.</p><p></p><p>The drazen live in their own villages and townships in the mountains where all fear to go and among the old dwarven keeps.</p><p></p><p>The dark elves live across the mountains, where they fought their unending war with the Stone dwarves until an earthquake sealed off many of the deepest passages. They have begun adapting to the desert and its way of life and revere the scorpions found there.</p><p></p><p>The stone dwarves traditionally have lived in deep mountain tunnels, but after a large earthquake have been tunneling upwards, in search of light, food, and new territory. Their war ended with the dark elves ended the day of the earthquake, as neither can find each other.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I haven't detailed the other continent yet, but it will be sort of like Rokugan with a shadowlands forest, and other diverse terrain.</p><p></p><p>Technik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technik4, post: 862216, member: 7211"] Ive been working on a map, but don't have a scanner. I know it would probably help, but it isnt a complete map anyhow (Im not much of an artist). I will try to describe the map I have in front of me. The continent of Razadum, ancient dwelling place of the dwarves is bisected by a river running East-West. A large range of mountains runs North-South, these mountains are considered extremely bad luck and most people dwell far from them. Across the mountains lie a barren land, a desert which stretches to the sea. Many old keeps of the Steel Dwarves lie empty, pillaged long ago. The Steel Dwarves have kept their hill-territory though, and have many outposts securing that territory. The capital is Despin. Human expansion has begun on the coast, mostly small port towns which deal with the large thalos capital/island of Sorcere. The large island circles the continent and has already encountered some of the strange dark elves of the desert. The forests are claimed by the wood elves and are defended by felldrakes. On both continents wood elves have migrated, vowing to protect the forests that most use for their own ends. The grey elves have cities at strategic choke-points or on top of lakes and rivers. Their cities tend to float and have odd geometrical structure. The drazen live in their own villages and townships in the mountains where all fear to go and among the old dwarven keeps. The dark elves live across the mountains, where they fought their unending war with the Stone dwarves until an earthquake sealed off many of the deepest passages. They have begun adapting to the desert and its way of life and revere the scorpions found there. The stone dwarves traditionally have lived in deep mountain tunnels, but after a large earthquake have been tunneling upwards, in search of light, food, and new territory. Their war ended with the dark elves ended the day of the earthquake, as neither can find each other. I haven't detailed the other continent yet, but it will be sort of like Rokugan with a shadowlands forest, and other diverse terrain. Technik [/QUOTE]
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