Neo Keleva is known for housing a multitude of races, with their vast deserts and different biomes.
This continent is divided into subcontinents or regions, which will be listed below.
The Peninsula of Tykon, or Tykonia, is home to a multitude of races and biomes. It is separated into two regions: West Tykonia & East Tykonia.
West Tykonia: Five regions exist in West Tykonia; these are the Grasslands, Swampslands, Jungle, Forest, and Evergreens. Each region hosts one or more small villages, with Larova by far the largest city in West Tykonia, sitting at the centre of the Grasslands. Most of these villages have been invaded by the Pale. These villages were only a fraction of the size of Larova, but they offered safety for a few countryside peasants and lords, as well as travellers and refugees.
East Tykonia: Avont is the largest city in East Tykonia, sitting at the centre of the Steppes.
Both of these cities are somewhere between 300 and 500 years old.
These regions are distinctly visible not just because of their completely different climates, but because of the orography that separates them both: the Three Kings, Snowy Peaks & the Ashlands.
East and West Tykonia are separated by three mountains known as the “Three Kings” to the Tykonians. They are often referred to locally as having personalities—some even associate gods with them. The furthest North, Mors, is a snowy volcano whose snow is usually covered with a layer of ash. The tallest in the middle, Spira, is a rocky & incredibly steep mountain. The furthest south, Solus, is a snow and ice-covered mountain.
South of Solus is the Snowy Peaks, a ring-like formation of snowy mountains with an icy wasteland in the centre. North of Mors sits the Ashlands, roughly Tykonia’s size, an expansive region of active volcanoes, lava lakes, and toxic gas, which borders the only known kingdom to the north—Midya. Travelling across any of these mountains is incredibly dangerous—almost nobody makes the journey.
Tykonian folklore often describes Solus as feeling lonely or estranged from the other kings, leading him to grow cold and associate more with the Snow Peaks.
The Peninsula of Tykonia, by its definition, is mainly surrounded by different bodies of water:
Two seas separate Tykonia from the Ashlands. The Foggy Sea separates them from West Tykonia, constantly shrouded in mist. The Boiling Sea, between them and East Tykonia, ranges from 30–50°C (90–140°F).
The sea separating Tykonia and South Keleva is known as the Atilian Sea, considered quite calm, though the sheer cliffs along a series of jagged rocks with constant whirlpools along the edges make it impassable at all points but a few. Seldom, a fishing or trade vessel from South Keleva appear on Tykonian shores, carrying wares and goods from foreign lands.
The subcontinent of Midya is home to the Kingdom of Midya, the colossal city in the middle of Neo Keleva, and the Tempest Sea. Not much is known about this place, except that it has historically had border skirmishes with Tykonians.
A map of Tierra Deoro
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A map of Vatan
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