Elonad Atlas
by CoyoteDKM
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Regions of Elonad
The areas listed here are organized by sea or continent, and then by region.
World Map of Elonad (FTW)
World Map of Elonad (FCW)
CONTINENTS AND SEAS
Western Elonaria
Eastern Elonaria
Amanzrak
Brazkrazt
Kelaninor
Thelaran
Soharia
Mughis Khar
Kim Ra
Osbanith
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MISCELLANEOUS LINKS
Elonad's Planetary System
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WESTERN ELONARIA - This continent covers the area roughly equivalent to western North America on Earth.
Bitterlake Alliance (AKA Bitterlake Nation)
Southern Alliance
Independant City-States
Western Forests
Northern Wilds
Eastern Forests
Southern Jungles
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EASTERN ELONARIA - This continent covers the area roughly equivalent to eastern North America on Earth. It is thickly forested, and is home to several nations of wild elves, sylvan elves and wood elves.
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AMANZRAK - This continent covers the area roughly equivalant to South America on Earth. It consists of two large, jungle covered land masses and the islands around it. The western landmass also has high mountains running from north to south, and a desert on its western and southern edges.
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BRAZKRAZT - This strange continent lies between where Africa and South America would be on Earth. It is made of a different kind of rock than the other landmasses. This rock is very jagged and is crisscrossed by ocean-filled cracks. Huge jagged spires rise up for thousands of feet. The spires are so high that they are perpetually covered in ice, yet the lowlands between the spires are filled with hot, steaming jungles. The temperatures in the lowlands and the ocean channels throughout them reach up to 150 degrees, so the lowlands are constantly blistering hot and humid. Many volcanoes and volcanic regions lay at the bottom of the ocean channels, or along their edges, and it is said that in some places the rock itself glows red hot due to some strange characteristic link this rock has to the elemental plane of fire.
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KELANINOR - The landmasses of this continent are where northwestern Africa and western Europe would be on Earth. This area is notorious for the subhuman races such as neanderthals that live here, especially in the northern lands of the continent.
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THELARAN - This continent is in the area where Ireland, Scandanavia, and the islands north of Scandanavia would be on Earth. Several medieval viking-like human races live here.
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SOHARIA - This area covers what would be south and eastern Africa and the Saudi Arabian Peninsula on Earth. There are some cultures that are vaguely similar to ancient Egyptian and Middle Eastern cultures of Earth here. This continent is covered in jungles, however, and has no deserts like the corresponding area of Earth did when the corresponding cultures existed. There are also tribes similar to ancient African tribes of Earth in the southern jungles of the continent.
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MUGHIS KHAR - Mughis Khar stretches from where Turkey would be on Earth, across where Persia would be, up through where Kazakhstan would be and all the way over to encompass where Siberia would be. It gets its name from a horse-riding culture that lives in central part of this continent, which is loosely based on the ancient Tartars and Mongols. There is an ancient culture similar to old Persia of Earth where Iran would be. In the far northern mountains of this continent, in an area that is where Siberia would be and north of where Mongolia would be, there are many tribes of orcs and true werewolves. The werewolves live in the western mountains and the orcs in the eastern mountains. The werewolves are peaceful unless attacked, but the orcs constantly attack them and try to take over their land.
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KIM RA -
This continent lies where the Himalayas, India, central and southern China, North Korea and Japan would be on Earth. Though most of the continent is wilderness, cultures similar to ancient Asian cultures of Earth do exist here.
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OSBANITH - This continent covers where Australia, Indonesia, the Phillipines and Hawaii would be on Earth. They are largely wilderness, with a few aborginal human cultures and other primitive non-human cultures.
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