A dark, volcanically active mountain range that separates the Hordelands from the Northern Kingdoms. Home to orcs, ogres, and dragons.
A sun-baked desert. According to legend, it was once a fertile land home to the vast Chrobäk Empire. Now home to war-like human barbarians, purple worms, and herds of wild camels.
A swampy region that is home to many types of deadly flora and fauna, including trolls and its namesake dragons and wyverns.
This rugged mountain range divides the Northern Kingdoms from the frozen tundra and pine forests of the north. Home to goblinoids (bugbears, hobgoblins, and goblins), wargs, and dragons.
A huge saltwater bay famous for its excellent fishing and relatively ship-friendly weather. Plied by the merchant vessels and warships of many countries, but ultimately controlled by none. Home to merfolk, human pirates, and merrow.
Sun-baked badlands with little vegetation beyond occasional regions of grassland. Home to orc hordes that feed on the herds of bison and each other.
Snow-covered forests crowd around the Icefall Font, a vast frozen lake that is often mistaken for tundra. Home to the northern barbarian tribes, ice demons, mammoths, and the last of the hydra.
A jungle-covered mountain range that is rumored to hide ancient cities and vast ruins of long-dead kingdoms, most noticeably the remains of the once powerful Veryon Empire that rivaled even the might of the rival Therosian Empire.
A lush jungle that separates the Northern Kingdoms from exotic lands to the south. Home to fantastical wildlife and dangerous predators. Home to mysterious serpent folk and their strange cults.
A mystical coastline that features hundreds of magical floating islands and spires inhabited by bizarre creatures of all sort. Home to the only remaining fleet of skyships, which the natives use to ward off attacks from marauding dragonriders of the Karshir Heights.
A tall mountain range separating the fertile Northern Kingdoms from the desolate Chrobäk Desert. Home to dwarves, elves, hardy human villages, and all manner of evil humanoids.
A storm-wracked body of water ruled by Poseidon and braved by only the hardiest of travelers. Home to the legendary Isle of Xavias, which was drowned by Zeus as punishment for its inhabitants’ worship of the fallen Titans.