Welcome

Welcome to the World of Derkomai

Derkomai is a fantasy world with a medieval technology level, approximately the size of Earth, created as a setting for role-playing games. Humans are not native to Derkomai, but arrived over 5000 years prior to the current date via a hibernation/generation ship called the Terra Nova. The landing ships dispatched from the Terra Nova all suffered catastrophic failures as a result of the Praxis Cogendi emanating from the Safirim, the deities of Derkomai. As a result, Humans lost all of their technology, and Derkomai is a technology-limited world. A legend called The Fall from the Stars describes those events.

On Derkomai, basic mechanical devices work, based on human, animal, water, or wind power. Objects constructed of metal are relatively rare, as the limited technology makes extracting, refining, and working metals (especially hard alloys) difficult. Only basic metals (copper, tin, lead, iron) are known. Steel is very rare, but it is produced in some places. No electrical devices work. Gunpowder and explosives do not work. All of those things are proscribed by the Safirim of the Nop Derk Safir (the powers that control Derkomai).

Magic works (subject to the discretion of the DM/GM as needed for the campaign and rule set being used). See Foundations of Magic on Derkomai and Origins of Magical Locations on Derkomai for background and theoretical basis for how magic is envisioned to work on Derkomai.

Derkomai provides myriad settings of a multitude of types for campaigns and adventures, from large urban cities to unexplored, uninhabitated wastelands, thick tropical jungles to arctic tundras, vast mountain ranges to arid deserts to deep dungeons. Game masters can take their players anywhere in the world they choose - using what is there as-is, expanding on it, or even creating completely new cities, towns, villages, ruins, or dungeons, as they like.

The Development of Derkomai

Derkomai began as a world some friends and I based our AD&D campaigns in while we were attending college over 40 years ago. After we all graduated and went off to pursue careers and have families, our days of playing D&D ended, but I kept all of the original maps and materials I created for the world. They sat on my bookshelf for years - decades - until I discovered World Anvil. I was so excited to have a place to put all of the maps, characters, and other materials that we'd spent so many hours playing D&D with. And so I began the process of converting all of the paper and pencil maps, characters, stories, etc. into digital assets, uploading them to World Anvil, organizing and expanding them.   Derkomai as it exists today on World Anvil has changed and expanded quite a lot from the original materials we developed so long ago. I've added a lot to the backstory of humans on Derkomai and added many more characters, species, locations, and stories, but the world itself, the geography, countries, and major cities are all basically the same. It's still the same world, and its purpose is still the same now as it was for us during our university days: a setting for fun, interesting, and imaginative role playing games. I hope some DMs/GMs running games now will want to use Derkomai as a campaign setting, and I encourage people to do so, developing their own stories and adventures based on and adapting the locations, characters, species, mythology, and so on that I've created for the world.

Have Fun!

I encourage you to explore the Derkomai World Codex and maps. You can get to the Codex from the round menu over on the left. Read some stories and character articles. Maybe something will pique your interest or inspire you. Feel free to drop comments and questions. I will definitely respond. If anyone bases an adventure or campaign on Derkomai, I'd love to hear about it!   Have fun and enjoy exploring Derkomai!

Pete Nelson   Dedicated to Erik A., Mike and Ken G., and Steve S., my old AD&D group.

Derkomai globe

Derkomai globe by Peter Nelson (Zero Sum Games)

The World of Derkomai
Original Derkomai world map on graph paper
Original Derkomai world map on graph paper by Peter Nelson
The original world map of Derkomai
Original hand-drawn map of SW Derkomai
Original hand-drawn map of SW Derkomai by Peter Nelson
The original large map of SW Derkomai
Original map of Southport
Original map of Southport by Peter Nelson
The original map of Southport


Cover image: by Peter Nelson (Zero Sum Games)

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May 28, 2024 00:35 by Marjorie Ariel

It's been a while since I've been on WA, but it looks like you've made a lot of orginzational progress in the time I've been gone. Love the intro and the explanation. I love that you've been able to bring back to life something that started so long ago.

May 28, 2024 23:14 by Zero Sum Games

Thank you! I spent a fair amount of time a while ago revamping the Home page, wrote this Welcome page, and generally cleaning things up. I like the new Home page a lot more than what I had initially, but it might not be to everyone's taste. I haven't done a lot here since WorldEmber, because I've been spending most of my time working on some mapmaking software, similar in some ways to Wonderdraft, if you've used that before. I'm making pretty good progress, but I still have a lot to do before it's ready for public use. I'm hoping that by the end of the year, I'll have something ready for people to try. My intention is to make it open-source, so anyone can use it free-of-charge or download the source code and modify it, if they want. We'll see how it goes!

Jun 2, 2024 20:03 by Marjorie Ariel

Yeah, I've used Wonderdraft a bit. I like the ease of use. Good luck with your own!

Jul 20, 2024 14:00 by mina

Your world homepage/layout is so fantastic- the little twinkling stars, the email layout, fantastic! I'm looking forward to going on a binge of your content.

Jul 20, 2024 18:33 by Zero Sum Games

Thank you! I'm glad you like it. I'm not the most artistic person, so I put a fair amount of work into it. Still, there are some home pages I think are much better than mine, but overall I'm pretty happy with it. I will visit your world, as well. I enjoy reading other Anvilite's work; there are so many great writers!

Jan 23, 2025 04:10 by Candi Lyn Siemens

I really enjoy how interactive and dynamic your homepage is. It really piqued my interest into exploring your world more.

Jan 23, 2025 05:48 by Zero Sum Games

Thank you! I'm happy you like it. Take a look around. Hopefully, you'll find some other things you'll like. If you're into reading short stories, I have a series of stories revolving around the royal families of the countries of Senyon and Chessa. The series starts with a story called The Queen's Lost Son. The series is still ongoing, and I plan to add more chapters soon. The character articles for the linked characters also provide a lot more background and include some (hopefully) interesting stories about the characters as well. The Myths and Stories category in the World Codex has quite a few other short stories that I'd like to hear your feedback on. Thanks again!