A fractured or fracturing former member of the Binian League, depending on who you ask.
The long-standing ruler of the Richterland of Galeo whose position is more precarious than it seems.
The ninety-six administrative districts owned by the Palatirèn, divine agents dedicated to the Binian deities.
The system of hierarchal rule that keeps the nobility of the Richterland of Galeo working together (mostly).
One of the most well-known rebellious groups in the Richterland of Galeo.
The lords and ladies of the great noble houses of Galeo and their relationships with each other.
The magical royal crown of the Richterland of Galeo that is over a thousand years old
Current Galvizrigter and quite young by Galvan standards, although to underestimate him would be a grave mistake.
Hear ye, hear ye! Three days hence! A fighting event fit for the bravest and mightiest of the Galvan folk!
Main religion of the nation of Galeo, centred around Urkœri as Lady of the Crossroads.
Binian god of war and strategy, well beloved by warriors and the Richterland of Valent.
The Binian goddess of order and civilization who is often brought up as a controversial figure.
Binian goddess of the sun and harvests known for her festivals which are the highlight of the Binian year.
Binian god of death and funerals whose is commonly seen as a sad but comforting figure.
The Binian goddess of winter and cold, so feared that most dare not speak her true name...
(they/them) I'm frankly a kid who got really bummed out that magic isn't real and decided to make worlds where it is as I grew up. Currently running two worlds, the Magic Multiverse and Dive, Dive!
I did my degree in French and German and I speak both fluently.
DARK (2017-2020) is one of my absolute favourites and I can be counted on to recommend it if you like dramatic sci-fi.
The Young Elites by Marie Lu was an amazing book series that never gets a lot of credit despite it being gold. Also the Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir and Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia have captured my heart.
I've played TTRPG's since I was 10, although my poison of choice these days is Wanderhome. Video games are usually something calm and pastoral as well, as life is hectic enough as it is, right?