Laythe
Laythe is a planet in the Klustraa system of similar size to Jorden, and orbits much closer to Klustraa than Sonnah does, with its year being only 365 days. It is also a humid, tropical place, with no ice caps due to its lack of an axial tilt and only one major continent.
Most prominent on Laythe is probably the continent of Verillion where there is a high elven nation of the same name. Verillion has very little which was left untouched by the elves, aside from the whispering forests located in the southwest region of the continent, but the elves of Verillion consider all of the continent to belong to their empire, and strive to one day overcome the wild magic which is present in this area and claim the land for their people.
Also on Laythe are the many islands pockmarking its oceans. These islands remain mostly untouched by the high elves, aside from the occasional explorer, and are mostly inhabited by wood elves and tabaxi. These races are no friends of the high elves, due to their racist and imperialistic nature and disregard for the natural world, and will often attack them on sight in order to protect their home.
Laythe is an world of clashing forces orbited by its moon Derso, a world with the ancestors of exiled elves living beneath the surface, known as drow. One probably would not want to visit this place, especially if they were accustomed to a cold climate.
Geography
Laythe is mostly ocean, with one major continent and hundreds of smaller islands. It is also very hot due to both its proximity to Klustraa and the carbon dioxide and water vapor in its atmosphere, making it hard for any creatures from Jorden to enjoy this place. There are also no ice caps thanks to the high temperatures and the lack of an axial tilt, though there is a small island at the North Pole.
Fauna & Flora
Laythe is overrun with plants and creatures from the Feywild, with the Elven nation of Verillion being pretty much the only civilized place on the planet, according to the residents, that is, as they consider the neighboring tabaxi and wood elf tribes to be savages unworthy of being treated as civilized. In truth, however, the tabaxi and wood elves are merely well-adjusted to the natural world, and some of them have complex governing systems. They also severely dislike the high elves due to their arrogant and racist attitude, and will often attack on sight.
Natural Resources
There is not much to go by on Laythe in the way of useful resources, and structures are generally made from wood and stone, with all of the metal obtained by the high elves going into tools and currency. The tabaxi and wood elves usually do not spend much time refining metal for their tools, instead using hard, durable mixtures of stone, and shaping it into useful forms via magic.
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