Tuwanet (too-wa-net)
Tuwanet exists in one of the many material planes in the D&D multiverse, although portals to other plans do exist across its landscapes.
Main article: Story of Tuwanet As of yet, the historians of various societies have been able to piece together the expansive history of the world so far. History classified into six ages, each with distinct characteristics: the Beginning, the Age of Colossi, the Age of Mordin, the Age of Seldar, the Age of Humanity, and the Current Era.
A Tuwanet year lasts for 360 days divided into 12 months. Each day is 24 hours long. The different calendars that have occurred over time represent these months and days differently. The current calendar created during the Cidian Empire established seven-day weeks with even 30 days per month.
Tuwanet has two moons...
History
Main article: Story of Tuwanet As of yet, the historians of various societies have been able to piece together the expansive history of the world so far. History classified into six ages, each with distinct characteristics: the Beginning, the Age of Colossi, the Age of Mordin, the Age of Seldar, the Age of Humanity, and the Current Era.
Calendar
A Tuwanet year lasts for 360 days divided into 12 months. Each day is 24 hours long. The different calendars that have occurred over time represent these months and days differently. The current calendar created during the Cidian Empire established seven-day weeks with even 30 days per month.
Geography
Continents
Noderun A northern continent which contains the Kingdom of Orlond and other various societies. Noderun was the origin of the Giant Empire of Ostoria, existing in its most northern reaches.Oceans
- Emerald Sea: Located to the east of Noderun and is the major trade-waters for the world as it is known today.
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Satellites
Tuwanet has two moons...
Type
Planet