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Mydeo

January 1st, 2481

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Mydeo, or Plane in the old tongue, is a young land created initially for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. As such, this first draft still uses concepts and races from DnD, all of which will need to be changed in the second draft, but I'd like to go ahead and get everything down first and make the necessary revisions later. To the best of my knowledge I should only need to change races, which will be difficult but shouldn't require me to tear down any walls, hopefully.   The continent that the story takes place on is simply known as The Continent, for the original name for the realm in the first recorded writings was Jhindosh, so named on account of having been claimed by that empire before the breaking of the seal, has been rejected for obvious reasons by the various forces that now inhabit it. Several kingdoms occupy these lands; Lutrexia to the frozen north, realm of the ice dragon Sylendus Lorbrick; Jhuutia below it, magically gifted and under the feudal rule of the Paldwin line; Jhindosh below that, the empire now only occupying a third of the west coast; Sindala to the east, a bureaucracy devoted to the pursuit of technological progress; Carnan to the east of that, a far more primitive land protected by a strange race of elves; and finally Kudarr, a vast desert that holds strange secrets and power that hides below shifting sands. A landmass known as Lessia also resides on The Continent, a mysterious and hostile realm that once held a powerful empire of it's own long since fallen to ruin.   The first book will focus on Jhindosh, and more specifically it will focus on a young Empress-to-be, Emily Malash. A tiefling, her and her twin brother are to receive the throne on their 18th birthday, currently held by the merchant council in the wake of their parent's mysterious vanishing 11 years or so ago.

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