A highly useful fibre for cloth of many different properties.
Possibly the greatest empire in Challaria’s history - till decadence, paranoia and isolationism brought about its fall.
An introduction to the linguistic oddities of Bilverton. Cold forging it ain’t.
Used to adsorb the toxins from sweetroot, making it safe for long term consumption.
Raiders turned traders with a strong maritime focus. Here be heros.
A typical cottage in the idyll that is the Vale of Arabour.
The mythical bird and its part in an empire’s foundation myth.
Or how the Stormborn ruled the waves, bringing fear and/or merchandise to many.
A game of skill and tactics popular in the Marivan Empire.
The seal carried by pretty well everyone in Marivar.
Thinker, competitive disputant and all round know it all.
A creeping paralysis caused by the toxins in sweetroot, long thought to be just a part of getting old.
The bogeyman who brings a whole new meaning to finger food. Perfect for cautionary tales.
How the Marivan Empire fell.
Uniting the Stormborn, she brought them a new focus and future.
A versatile beast of burden with some strange reproductive features.
Renowned for its industrious inventiveness Bilverton’s reputation is stained by some Technicolor (R) pollution events.
A highly versatile food crop - but one needing careful preparation due to natural toxins.
Fruit basket of the Marian Empire.
A well preserved collection of marmalade (and other) recipes.
The boat that can double up as a backpack.
The subtle art of producing many copies with little work.
The masterpiece of Merichon the Younger, protraying the first Marivan Emperor.
What could be nicer than a dish of fermented fish? Let's find out...
When world weariness becomes debilitating.
A faith born in the desert and underpinned by the “Six Thats”
A small quarrying settlement until it’s people vanished.
Arena, forum and home of the Square Game - oh, and an artistic masterpiece.
Sandblasted wasteland with inaccessible plateaus and a past that starts to get mythic.
Thundering waterfalls and majestic cliffs above the meeting point of two branches of the Harren-var.
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