Great Plateau:
Gravecity Ithyrn
An ancient city of the Nymphs; the only city that they built that was not underground or in mountains.
Lorith’s Crown
Crown mountain of the Greater Plateau, named after the Twin King Lorith.
Prince’s Holdfast
Twin Prince Lorith’s fortress where he hid away during the War as he waited to be eventually given the title of King of the Betweenlands. Adjacent to Limvor.
Limvor
A forest to the east of the Betweenlands where the Witches of Limvor once resided.
Crownspire
The southern section of Lorith’s Crown.
The Betweenlands
Graveyard-plain that once served as a battleground during the War but transformed into a graveyard. Where the Sunlight Knight duelled with Mordo.
Limmere
A simple bastion castle that was put together during the War.
The Morgraves
Mountains filled with tombs wherein ancient peoples once buried their kin. Tended to by the remnants of the Nymphs. Home to the bodies of Dragonkin, Giants, Nymphs, and Empyreans.
Fort Vyre
A crude fort built on the cliffside of the Greater Plateau during the War, named after Vyre the Hero. Also where Myrna hid away her daughter, Emeyla, before she was enchanted to become Cursed Prince Aldwyn.
Kingsfall
Flat mountains where the Sunlit King triumphed over the Giants.
En-Cael
An old castle that was built during the time of the War by Lord Alric.
Aldwyn’s Step
The mountain which Cursed Prince Aldwyn climbed in order to attempt to ascend to atrophy his persona.
Aldwyr
The city adjacent to Aldwyn’s Step, named after Aldwyn. Built on the land that it was said to be where the Giants first came to from the Badlands, known as the First-Step
First Great-Tower, Alatha
The first of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Second Great-Tower, Baroth
The second of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Third Great-Tower, Talmir
The third of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Fourth Great-Tower, Draedel
The fourth of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Hidden Silmere
A massive city hidden behind Lorith’s Crown, holding the grave of Yon’s firstborn, the Buried King. Also where Emeyla was taken to after Fort Vyre was raided and enchanted using the Twinsbrand by Lorith, performing the bidding of his father.
Lorith Manor
Lorith’s manor, built for him by his father, Yon.
Fort Palt
A fort built during the War, used to secure the base of Lorith’s Crown.
Ancient Dragon Ruins
Ancient ruins left behind by the dragons that descended from the Badlands long before civilization was first planted in Lorithal.
El-Arin
An old academy built by Yon’s Mother Consort, Myrna.
Limeth
An old encampment built by Gryn during the War.
Fort Talmor
Built by Yon to secure the Betweenlands, however Gryn traveled there to hide away the Twinsbrand before he left to ascend the Allspire.
Ithril
A small church on the outskirts of the Great Plateau, south of En-Cael and Kingsfall.
Elhelm
A fort on the outside of the soft mountains and hills that surround Lorith’s Crown, built to secure control over Limvor.
Lesser Plateau:
Bastul
An old human city that sits outside Ailing Lordol that existed before the War.
Ailing Lordol
Windmill-plastered plains and fields that are in the rainshadow of Lordol; weak and sickly.
Sunken Seat of Yon, Lordol
The capital city of the kingdom, where the Sunlit King, Yon, once ruled. Built on the remains of an Ancient Dragon known as Lordostole.
Lordwatch
A mountain adjacent to Lordol.
Fort Medla
A fort built during the time of the War, named after the Giant Medla.
Martyr’s Road
The start to the path that pilgrims take from Lordol to the Citadel.
Limdol
Forested hills and plains that sit close to the sea.
Old Hero’s Grave
The grave of the Old Hero that fought against the Colossi long before the War and triumphed. Houses the stunted world-tree planted by Yorith, the twin brother of Lorith, in the hopes of being able to unite Lorithal under the tree.
Grandmere
A coastal, walled city that sits outside the Old Hero’s Grave, often the final bastion for many pilgrims before the Citadel.
The Citadel
The end goal for most pilgrims, a massive citadel built like stairsteps that was once seen as the religious capital of the kingdom until the planting of the world-tree. Holds within it the Dragon-Church Ilonio.
Fort Draug
A tall fort sat beside the cliff of the Greater Plateau in dry lands.
Twin’s Tower Eternal
A tall tower adjacent to the ocean on a peninsula, where the Twin Kings of the Sunlit King were raised.
Eldor’s Reach
A mountainous region near the Fettered Pines where Yon was raised by the Shamans Mothers.
Fettered Pines
An old, sickly pine forest where the Shaman Mothers lived before the War.
Fort Fallow
A fort built during the War created by Fallow. Fallow and his armies massacred the Shaman Mothers outside its walls.
Haemmore
An old castle, meant to be the original capital of the kingdom until the creation of Lordol. After the Buried King died within its walls of injuries from the Giants, his body was taken to Silmere. After his death, Yon declared war on the Giants.
Swordgrave
The battleground where the Old Hero defeated the Colossi, littered with the massive swords of the Colossi.
Aradol
A dark tower on the edge of the Brumal Valley. Built as the hold for Wryn’s greatest knight, Caligo, who duelled in the Betweenlands with the Knight of Sunlight during the War.
Brumal Valley
A cold, pine tree valley on the lower peninsula.
Wryn’s March
A fortress built by Wryn, third son of Yon, meant to solidify his control over the lower peninsula during the War.
Allspire
A massive mountain at the bottom of the lower peninsula. Said to be where Yon’s fourth son, Gryn, took the Twinsbrand after stealing it from his brother and using it to end night and bring the land of Lorithal into eternal day, hoping to end the War and assert his father as the eternal ruler of Lorithal. There, Gryn ascended beyond the mortal plain and no longer existed within Lorithal.
El-Emir
A floating castle said to no longer exist, built long ago before the War by the Grand-Father, late ancestor of Yon. The Buried King was meant to inherit El-Emir upon his ascension to his eventual crown, however he died long before he could ever do so.
Fifth Great-Tower, Mothal
The fifth of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Sixth Great-Tower, Lomir
The sixth of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod.
Seventh Great-Tower, Elenol
The seventh of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to communicate with the Yoregod. Used by Yon to attempt to communicate with the Yoregod before Lordol was ever built.
Eighth Great-Tower, Dondor
The last of all the divine Great-Towers built by the Giants. Used as a way for the Giants to
communicate with the Yoregod.
Lorith (Twin King / Prince)
Yon (the Sunlit King)
The Buried King (Yon’s firstborn)
Myrna (Yon’s Mother Consort)
Emeyla (daughter of Myrna)
Cursed Prince Aldwyn
Gryn (fourth son of Yon)
Wryn (third son of Yon)
Vyre the Hero
Lord Alric
Caligo (Wryn’s greatest knight)
The Knight of Sunlight
The Old Hero
Fallow
Medla (the Giant)
Lordostole (Ancient Dragon)
The Grand-Father (ancestor of Yon)
The Yoregod