In the decades since the Eldritch War, the Seasons Calendar has become the communal way to mark the days, no matter the race or origin of those that call the world of Isekai their home.
Centuries before even the Divine Races of Isekai would set foot upon the land, the gods found themselves divided by their tenets, choosing to fall in line with those others that shared their thoughts.
The large Kingdoms of Isekai agreed upon a standard trade for the value of metals. This allowed each area to mint their own coins with images and historical icons but still have them be useful during trade during travels to far off lands.
Our boundaries and borders are marked by geography, but it is our people that define our countries and our power.— Unknown
The Dwarven Kingdom is a subterranean country, cities, and towns just below the surface of the Timbers of the Furnace. The Dwarven Kingdom has a few small towns on the surface but the vast majority of the population lives in mines, caverns, and cities.
The Elven Kingdom is a vast territory that encompasses thousands of miles of forest and is said to be the oldest in the world, the birthplace of life for both animals and plants. In this land, the many types of Elves stand as guardians of the forest.
The Human Empire is a vast territory that encompasses the entirety of the Great Plains, a grassland that covers thousands of miles. In this land, high walls stand amidst the tall grass to keep out both Goblin raiders and carnivorous Dinosaurs.
This world is competing in the Worldbuilding Awards under the Best World category.