The material plane of Kaidryn has a radius of 1,440 miles (or 2317.455km) and a land area of 6,514,450.34798 sq. miles.
Realm Format
The realm descriptions adhere to the format outlined below.
Cultural Likeness
The real-world culture that is most akin to this region's culture is listed here.
Landscape
The bulk of this section provides a description of the domain's topography, vegetation, bodies of water, climate, architecture, and other notable features. It also includes a list of creatures that can be found in the various biomes of that region (under GM view).
Major Settlements
The most important settlements in the realm are listed in alphabetical order with their populations. Other settlements may exist in large realms but will generally be of insignificant size.
The Folk
The region's approximate total population is given, with a breakdown by race. Unless otherwise noted, "dwarves" are Dravun, "elves" are Tylaern, "gnomes" are Lutin, and "halflings" are Felaern. "Other" indicates a mixture of nonhuman races that are not explicitly cited, as well as a smattering of living, intelligent monsters that can pass for human (such as lycanthropes and doppelgangers). Undead are not included in population statistics, except in special cases. Other special populations may be listed if they are significant.
Languages and Religions
The languages and religions of the region are both listed in descending order of popularity. The official or dominant language(s) and religion(s). The rest of this section describes the physical appearance of native humans, local dress, and the general demeanor and customs of the domain's inhabitants.
The Law This section includes the region's form of government, its current ruler, and a description of how law and order is maintained. Not all regions have a centralized authority, and some have no formal government at all.
Trade and Diplomacy
This section lists the region's important resources, including foodstuffs, raw materials, crafted items, and other more unusual assets, such as knowledge or culture. A description of the region’s relationships with other nearby regions is as follows, including political, military, and economic alliances and rivalries.