Ûnduleah
Ûnduleah is the continent located in the planet Carcadia. What lies beyond the sea is unknown since the world is so cold that the sea is frozen around Ûnduleah most of the year. It's about the size of Europe.
Before the celestial event of the Silver Rain, Ûnduleah was a cold land, small clans of dwarves lived near the volcanic regions where they could harness the heat from the earth. After the Silver Rain, the heat pulsating from the Orange Shard melted a lot of the ice on Ûnduleah, making its climate a lot warmer and more hospitable to Dwarves, humans, animals, monsters and vegetation.
Even though Illinor is not technically connected via land, it's still considered to be part of Ûnduleah. The continent is roughly divided into 5 regions:
The human-populated warm grasslands of Unem in the center
The woodlands of Ilinor in the north.
The dwarven-populated Aachor the east.
The barren desert region of Naash in the south.
The dwarven-populated Dûnn in the south-west.
Ecosystem Cycles
Ûnduleah knows 8 seasons. Named after 8 different trees that each blossom in their respective season.
Climate
The world of Cascadia is an extremely cold world, but the supercontinent of Ûnduleah is artificially warmed by the Orange Shard. Creating some Moderate and even warm climates. Mountain ranges absorb a lot of this heat, so the land behind high and broad mountain ranges is a lot colder
Natural Resources
Wood
Iron
Coal
Obsidian
Gold
Silver
Adamantium
Crops
Fruit
Flowers
Fish
Monsters
Magic
Energy
Shards
Maps
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Ûnduleah, 250yrs after the Silver Rain (v7)
This map shows the world of Ûnduleah about 250 years after the Silver Rain. The diamond-shaped icons are the towns that were present during the Cold Age. The triangle-shaped icons are the new towns that popped up after the Silver Rain had warmed the world enough to allow living away from lava rifts. The big shining diamond-shaped icons are the Celestial Crystal Pylons that crashed down during the Silver Rain. Imbuing the world with magical properties.
Type
Continent
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