Fantasy
A fantasy world on the brink of destruction from Veil Tears. Uncover the mystery of Slythnar!
Author's Note: Slythnar is a fantasy world shaped by the slumbering body of a god. Long ago, the god Slythnar, in an act of profound sacrifice, transformed into the very landmass that now bears his name. His eternal slumber sustains the continent, its mountains, and valleys a living testament to his sacrifice.Divine Lineage: The world is influenced by a pantheon of gods, including:
Chronomar: The aloof god of time, who created the planet Obsidian and the nine realms.
Lumar: The radiant goddess of light, often seen as a celestial dragon.
Slythnar: The god of life and creation, now the continent itself.
And a host of other gods, each with their own domain and influence: Arrowmar (strength and war), Meridar (water and oceans), Serenar (love, lust, and beauty), Thundmar (thunder, lightning, and storms), Abyssar (the underworld), Magoastar (knowledge, wisdom, and magic), DwarvoGar (dwarves), and GaiaStar (nature).
A World of Realms: Slythnar is composed of diverse realms, each with its own unique environments, cultures, and challenges. These realms are tied to the overarching cosmology of the nine realms.
Played | 1 times |
Cloned | 1 times |
Created | 9 days ago |
Last Updated | 8 days ago |
Visibility | Public |

The Great Forge of Grungnir
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (-8, 100) |
Description
The Great Forge of Grungnir is a colossal forge at the heart of Aramore, where the air is thick with the scent of molten metal and the sound of hammering echoes through the cavernous space. Fueled by geothermal vents and ancient magic, this legendary site is where dwarven smiths craft their most powerful weapons and armor, each piece imbued with the essence of the forge itself.
Appearance
The forge is a vast, open chamber with towering stone walls, illuminated by the glow of molten metal and the flickering flames of the forge. Massive anvils and workstations are scattered throughout, with intricate designs and runes carved into the stone, showcasing the craftsmanship of the dwarves.