Tironar
Neither the Tironi nor the mainlanders knew what had be set in motion; the giants of Pelenthir crossed their eastern reaches after The Descent only to find no eastern shore. Teredea spread out beyond their vision, a world they only knew at a distance was now their own. -Ezreal Kaldeziak
Geography
Tironar is called "the shattered lands" for a reason. It is riddled with razor-sharp rocks that jut out from mountain ledges and river beds alike. No foliage adorns the peaks, and the rainfall is constant and unrelenting.
Localized Phenomena
Tironar is plagued by unending storm showers, washing out any soil and often the people that stand on it as well.
History
Tironar was originally an island nation, pre-descent. Several years before The Descent, a powerful arcane force pulled the island into the mainland, crashing the two coasts together and driving up the jagged, sharp mountains that separate it from Teredea.
The giants that live in Tironar, as well as the human settlers of Tiron (calling themselves Tironi), were rapidly forced to adjust to the new environment. Many did not, and died.
However, were it not for the connection to the mainland, Tironar would have likely suffered the same fate as the Eladrin Isles, crumbling into the abyss during the Descent.
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