Geography Geographic Location in Mindosza, Age of Dawnbreakers | World Anvil
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Geography

Mindoszan Geography can be extremely deadly or beautifully muted. With the passing of the Convergence, some strips of land have long been left alone by the more extreme elemental effects and were able to recover, while others are nigh impossible to traverse, even today. The Marrow is the monumental Mountain range that goes across and beyond Mindosza, from the sea in the far east to the desert in the far west, as well as the arctic north, past the Lava filled Dead Sea towards the Green hills south of the Mesaia. The Mesaia is the Mediterranean Sea splitting the continent in two, being home to the graves to unsung heroes and impossible treasures. A few isles are dotted across the sea, calling adventurers to them with the magical glow of arcane lights and crystalline formations the size of hills.

Travelling far north across the Marrow will unveil The Dead Sea, an ocean of lava as far as the eye sees, as well as the arctic tundra on the other side of the marrow. Further east lie the The Skjota Isles, home to strange Mushroom like trees. The Fensalir people manage to make this unkind land their own.

West of the Marrow lies a merciless Desert, home to the Shona People. The only source of live and water is Lake Ebusuku, drawing from multiple Rivers leading up to it. Being the prime source of fresh water in the desert, Nkonkoni was built close to it's coast, being known as the Desert Pearl.

Far south lies the Domain of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Blood Wood, a twisted and unnatural forest.

  In the Center of Mindosza, the muted coastal region is mostly settled by the Thespian people.

In the far east, a deep and lush jungle spans most of the peninsula and is home to the V'strimon. Lake Ban is collects the Mountain water carried to it from the Serpent River and connects it to the Mesaia. At the Bottom of Lake Ban Lies Askalon, the largest Haven of V'strimon.

 
Mindosza
Type
Continent

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