Rainoga world illustration - Dark Fantasy theme
Dark Fantasy

I really loved Adventure but I wanted to go through space so once once I'm done adding fantasy stuff I will make a giant update that would just be map that space stuff new races for outer space spells I do have to do that somewhere in like a month or two but I might have to take a small Hiatus for a little bit

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The Evermoors
The Evermoors
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The Evermoors, also known as the Trollmoors, stretch as a vast, mist-shrouded expanse of bogs, marshes, and rolling hills—a perilous gauntlet carved from fog and shadow. This forbidding land pulses with the presence of hulking trolls, lumbering giants, and other dark creatures that stalk the endless mists. Beneath its murky waters lie hidden caverns rich with veins of copper, lead, and gold, drawing the daring and desperate into treacherous depths. To the west, near Everlund, the Sleeping Dragon ravine plunges into dense shadowtops and duskwoods, concealing forgotten secrets and lurking threats beneath its heavy canopy. The Evermoors blend deadly wilderness, monstrous menace, and tantalizing treasure—where fortune and fate intertwine in chilling balance.

Appearance

A vast, fog-laden moor spreads beneath leaden skies, dotted with stunted trees and reedy marshes. Dark shapes—trolls and giants—loom through shifting mists, while hidden caverns gape like silent wounds in the earth. Thick shadowtops rise beside the twisted ravine of the Sleeping Dragon, their dense foliage swallowing light. The air is damp and heavy, alive with distant roars and the whisper of secrets buried deep in the mire.

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