Beyond Triman

West:
Frakia, a land characterized by advanced agriculture and trade with nearby countries. Frakia has often been at war with Triman, even though both lands worship Svarog. The conflicts died down after strategic marriages between the royal houses of Frakia and Triman. With the tzar dead and no apparent heir, the Frakian king has claimed himself to be the rightful heir to Triman. Frakia allows only the worship of Svarog, but in Frakia the church of Svarog is weak, and has little to say in politics. Religious worship is enforced by the order of Angelic Knights "Der Engelritterorden", of which the Frakian king is the leader. They are religious zealots that torture out confessions of heresy and are willing to burn down villages on the suspicion of demonic influence on anyone in the village. They also hunt witches, as magic is illegal in Frakia.

Frakia borders to the kingdom of Tale to north west, the Confederacy of Zoar to the west and the kingdom of Antállus to south west


East:

Tulgar, mostly rocky steppes where the inhabitants have large herds of sheep or goats. Most Tulgarians are nomads, however some cities have appeared in the resent 200 years In Tulgar, Svarog is revered as a god of knowledge, and Bahkam, one of the archangels, as a god of war, but they also worship many other gods. The Black Serpent is seen as member of the same pantheon as a god of death

Stone relief of Legendary Tulgar hero Khanty Thrice-cursed riding from the holy mountain Gar under the grace of both Svarog and the Black Serpent

To the east of Tulgar lies the Uru-empire.


South:
In the sea to the south of Jereman, west of Tulgar are some inhabited islands, called the southern islands by Trimanians. The larges of these islands are Rhin, Ton and Dol. They have been allied with Gradoslavl since the defeat of Amirateus, who oppressed them. Later, Ton has remained in alliance with Triman, while Rhin and Dol have broken the alliance and pay tribute to Vesans. Many pirates come from this area to raid the coast.

Over the sea, lie the city states of Damas and Vesans, who have dominion over various peoples in their area, and are currently in war with each other.
Vesanians worship Svarog, and the church holds the greatest power in the city state, however the monarch of Vesans is also head of church and dictates what the church should preach to the people.
The city state of Damas worships other gods with other names.


North:
Cold, barren waste where no people live. It is said to be inhabited by monsters that attack northern Ledoslavl and Drevnedub in particularly cold winters. Many believe that the Sviatogor monastery was built to defend against these monsters, however the church denies this.