Vahaava Ri
Vahaava Ri is the capital city for all of Uclandia.
It is the largest, most densely populated city in all of Uclandia, as well as the seat of the Emperor.
Vahaava Ri can be found at the center of Uclandia, on the Western shore of the Carwall Basin, where all the Provinces meet.
Provincial borders have moved from time to time as the Provincial rulers lost ground or took it to suit their purposes through the ages. Uclandia's various Emperors may or may not have taken notice.
Read
The Great Calamity
to learn more about how Vahaava Ri was founded!
Banern Province
Most of
Banern Province is rocky and dotted with cliffs, which give way to a mountain range in the far north. It is Uclandia’s northernmost province, and less financially successful (and therefore deemed less interesting by the current Emperor). Mount Buiac is the tallest and most mythical mountain, whose foothills shelter the capital community of Wintershire.
Uisgern Province
(pronounced whis-gern) can be found on the Eastern coast of Uclandia. The capital city is Eras.
This province is sunny, breezy, and generally pleasant to live in, although they can have fierce storms in the winter. Uisgern is home to fisherfolk, net makers, boat builders, artists, and instrument makers. Uisgern exports fish, dried seaweed, pearls, various vegetables such as Praitubers, and leafy plants such as Vanasoom, which is used to make tea.
The College of Kinderven is in Eras.
Glasgern Province
The Southernmost province in Uclandia, and the capital city is Fasach.
This province is known for its humid, tropical environment and the forests that grow there.
Glasgern exports wood, both common and exotic, and alchemy ingredients such as Tomba bark and lichens, tree flowers, and seoda mead.
Luingern Province
Luingern (pronounced Loo-in-gern) stands on the Western flank of Uclandia. The capital city there is Fort Fairadell, a city built on the back of the harbor there.
The people who call this province home are proud of two distinct regions within its borders and export herbs, vegetables, copper, and a unique type of metal only made in Luingern Province. It is said to have different patterns depending on whose forge it was made at and never dulls.
Luingern Province is bisected by a line of low mountains, The Chonaic Ridge, which separates the Province into a green and lush seaside region, and dry, hard land on the interior side of the mountains.
by Sue Bonnick
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