Eastern Territories
Geography
The nations of the Eastern Territories stretch across the entire east coast and some of the southeast, ranging from the subarctic north (Vinland) to the subtropical south (Alaraf). The western boundary is defined mainly by the Unaka Mountains, a chain of ancient peaks that runs most of the north-south length of the continent. In the lower north, Acadia has managed to stretch out to the edge of the Boreal Sea and part of the Veritas River, while Dorado and Alaraf have respectively settled the eastern and western shores of the Gulf of Serpents. The frontiers are not yet well defined due to the harsh nature of the Roaring Plains, but the influence of the eastern nations is generally understood to extend within a day's travel or so of their formal borders.
Alternative Name(s)
The Old Colonies
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