Valthor
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Valthor is the central realm of existence, the heart of creation where mortals live, thrive, and shape their destinies. It is the physical world, a vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures, landscapes, and peoples. Within Valthor are the major kingdoms and regions: Arailia, Vesyira, Bobocoz, and Mescryea. Each of these places is unique, with its own rich history, politics, and relationships with other realms, yet they are all bound together by the forces of nature, magic, and the ever-present influence of the divine.
Valthor serves as the bridge between the mortal and divine realms, where the actions of its inhabitants directly affect the balance of the cosmos. Magic flows through the land, dragons once roamed in abundance, and kingdoms rose and fell, all while mortal decisions ripple outward, impacting not only their world but the afterlife as well.
This realm is the stage for both creation and destruction, where wars are fought, alliances are made, and civilizations rise. It is also the realm where the struggle between the divine and the corrupt plays out, particularly as mortal actions stir the attentions of gods and otherworldly forces.
• Balance and Chaos: The constant struggle between the forces of order and disorder, embodied by the actions of gods and mortals alike.
• Creation and Destruction: The cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth within the realm, marked by cataclysmic events and divine intervention.
• Divine Intervention: How the gods actively shape the world of Valthor, guiding or hindering the mortal realm based on their will.
Key Realms within Valthor
• Arailia: Central kingdom known for its powerful magic, history, and cultural diversity.
• Vesyira: Eastern queendom focused on worship of the Sun Goddess Hestina and renowned for its influence on magical practices.
• Bobocoz: Remote, rugged land to the east mainly inhabited by orcs, known for its untamed wilderness.
• Mescryea: A land steeped in dark sorcery, known for the creation of the Unliving and shrouded in mystery to the south-east of Mescryea.
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