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Geography
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Government and Economy
Government Feudal
Currency Kahar Imperial
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History

Geography

Continents

Major Regions

Major Oceans

Major Rivers

  • Lightholder River
  • Fastheld River

Climate

Biology

Flora

  • Boonbutton
  • Eternal Veil Fern
  • Greenfinger Bush
  • Greening Lily
  • Nepos Cluster
  • Night Trumpet
  • Shrieking Violet
  • Stormclaw Rose
  • Widow's Shroud
  • Yellowhorn
  • Mikin Orchid
  • Yellowtongue
  • Almonds
  • Apples
  • Apricots
  • Artichokes
  • Asparagus
  • Barley
  • Basil
  • Beans
  • Beets
  • Belladonna
  • Blueberries
  • Blue Grapes
  • Blueleaf
  • Bog Purse
  • Broccoli
  • Bulbspice
  • Cabbage
  • Capers
  • Carrots
  • Cauliflower
  • Cherries
  • Chitterberries
  • Cinnamon Grass
  • Corn
  • Cotton
  • Cucumbers
  • Cured Oak Foolstear
  • Currants
  • Aenitshield
  • Elktail Fruit
  • Figs
  • Flax
  • Foolstear
  • Glossy Star Grapes
  • Goldsmoke
  • Gooseweed
  • Green Grapes
  • Guttershiv Flowers
  • Hag's Beryl Flowers
  • Hangman's Noose Mushroom
  • Hay
  • Highlandweed
  • Honeythistle
  • Huckleberries
  • Hunchfruit
  • Indigo
  • Kale
  • Knight's Thumb
  • Lavender
  • Lemons
  • Lettuce
  • Linseed
  • Lowweed
  • Melons
  • Milkweed
  • Mint
  • Necklaceweed Berries
  • Needlegrass
  • Nightshade
  • Oats
  • Onions
  • Oranges
  • Oxmarsh
  • Peanuts
  • Pears
  • Peas
  • Pigtailflowers
  • Plums
  • Potatoes
  • Potatograss
  • Raspberries
  • Red Grapes
  • Rice
  • Rosemary
  • Rye
  • Sage
  • Sandgrass
  • Shak Fruit
  • Sorghum
  • Spinach
  • Squash
  • Sweetsticker Fruit
  • Thyme
  • Tingleleaf
  • Tomatoes
  • Walnuts
  • Wheat
  • White Grapes
  • White Larch
  • Yeast

Fauna

  • ANAE STORK: A three-foot-tall bird with a curved yellow beak, long neck, green eyes and white and yellow feathers.
  • BROWN ELK: A hoofed quadruped, with a slender black snout and a pelt of soft beige fur. The brown elk has pointed antlers that sprout from the top of its head.
  • BUSHDRAGON: A five-foot-long quadruped reptile, with red-and-green throat flukes, pale olive green hide and a whip-like tail. Sharp fangs protrude from its long snout.
  • CAVEBAT: A leather-winged mammal with claws, a blunt-nosed, rounded head and sharp fangs
  • CHITTER: A foot-long quadruped mammal, with bulging amber eyes masked in black fur, striped black and white from snout to prehensile tail.
  • FORESTER'S SPARROW: A small brown and gray bird, with yellow talons and a blue beak.
  • FOUR-TOED HUNCH: A three-foot-long quadruped mammal with large green eyes and rounded ears, covered from snout to rump in short gray fur. A bare pink tail extends about a foot from the rump.
  • GRAY BUZZARD: A gray-plumed buzzard with a wingspan of about six feet, talons and a beak.
  • GRAY SQUAWKER: An orange-beaked bird with gray wing feathers and white feathers bushed on its chest.
  • KAHAR RED DEER: A cinnamon-furred, hoofed quadruped with large brown eyes, a slender snout, and spiked antlers.
  • LOMASA GOOSE: A web-footed goose with white feathers and a yellow beak.
  • LONGFLANK HARE: A long-eared quadruped mammal covered in gray and brown fur, with paddle-shaped back feet that give it remarkable leaping ability in life.
  • LOWLAND BISON: An eight-foot-long hoofed, chocolate-brown quadruped mammal with blunt horns jutting from the top of its head.
  • MANKILLER BEAR: A ten-foot-long cinnamon-furred quadruped mammal with clawed feet and ferocious-looking fangs bristling from its snout.
  • MARSH PHEASANT: A foot-high bird with a black beak, glittering black eyes, and feathers of brown, gray and black.
  • MONGOOSE: A three-foot-long quadruped mammal, sleek and sinuous, with clawed feet, brown fur, dark eyes, sharp teeth and rounded ears.
  • MOSS JAY: A six-inch-tall bird with blue beak, red eyes and olive green feathers.
  • MUD BEAR: A six-foot-long brown-furred quadruped mammal with a mask of black fur around its eyes and ears.
  • NIGHTSLIDER: A nine-foot-long legless reptile, with jet black scales, sharp fangs and glittering green eyes.
  • RIVER EEL: A three-foot long eel with black skin.
  • ROCK WOLF: A five-foot-long quadruped mammal, with clawed feet, gray and white fur, haunting ice blue eyes, sharp teeth and angled ears that sprout tufts of white fur.
  • SALMON: A two-foot-long gilled fish with green dorsal scales and pink ventral scales.
  • SHRIEKWEASEL: A four-foot-long quadruped mammal, sleek and sinuous, with clawed feet, brown fur, dark eyes masked in goldenrod fur, sharp teeth and angled ears.
  • SIENNA OWL: A two-foot-tall owl with orange beak, yellow eyes and beige feathers.
  • SILVER APE: A five-foot-tall bipedal mammal with gray, silver and white fur covering its massively built body, from bucket-shaped head to broad shoulders to brutal-looking fists to strong legs that in life can kick a man's spine out of his body from the front.
  • SNAPLIZARD: A ten-foot-long quadruped reptile, with stubby legs, thick green and brown scales, a snout bristling with sharp teeth and a spiked tail.
  • SNOW BEAR: A six-foot-long white-furred quadruped mammal with a mask of gray fur around its eyes and ears.
  • TREECLINGER: A three-foot-tall bipedal mammal with gray fur, rounded ears and sleepy-looking amber eyes.
  • TROUT: A two-foot-long gilled fish with green scales.
  • TUFT-EARED WILDCAT: A four-foot-long quadruped mammal, with clawed feet, spotted beige and black fur, sharp teeth and angled ears that sprout tufts of white fur.
  • TUMBLER: A three-foot-long brown-furred quadruped aquatic mammal with a mask of gray fur around its eyes and a long tail that in life helps propel it through water.
  • WILD BOAR: A four-foot-long quadruped mammal, with hoofed feet, matted brown fur, a snout bristling with sharp teeth and tusks.

Geology

Minerals

Society

Noble Houses of Fastheld

Language

Government

Imperial Throne

Imperial Council

Military

Legal Issues

Social Issues

  • Nobility vs. Peasantry/Commoners

Economy

Infrastructure

Agriculture

Natural Resources

Education

Religion

Rites of Passage

Entertainment

Transportation

Miscellaneous

Demographics

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