Elemental
The world from the "Avatar: The Last Airbender" series. Just a fun little project I'm working on.
Author's Note: Still in construction. I have the map finished (54 locations), but intend to add all the races, classes, NPCs, "spells", and potentially all items from the show.
I will not be creating classes for organizations such as the Kyoshi warriors. That sort of thing will be allocated to the sub class.
Items marked (C) are cannon, (N) for non cannon. Non cannon items are items that while not explicitly shown in the series, likely exist in that world.
All information shamelessly copy/pasted from https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/Avatar_Wiki
A homebrew I'm using.
https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-NSelKTwd-b2pWS3eUYW
Update to version 0.2!
115 spells added.
Update to version 0.3!
Added the core characters of the first season!
Update to version 0.4!
80 items from the show added!
Update to version 0.5!
Over 100 items from the show, marked (C) for cannon.
Update to version 0.6!
Added 64 non cannon (N) items. I have yet to adjust their descriptions to make them fit into the universe better. I am considering MAYBE remaking the images in AI to better fit the cartoon style of Avatar. That would be a pain in the ass, but I MIGHT do it.
Update to version 0.7!
Started generating images in the Avatar art style for all items.
Update to version 0.8!
12 factions added, and a ton of items.
Played | 80 times |
Cloned | 16 times |
Created | 42 days ago |
Last Updated | 1 days ago |
Visibility | Public |
First Lord's Harbor
Point of Interest
Details
Coordinates | (-7842, -135) |
Description
The First Lord's Harbor is large enough to hold twelve Empire-Class Fire Nation warships or numerous smaller ships at a time. The entrance to the harbor is sealed by a massive sea wall flanked by two large towers. Each tower is armed with ballistae powerful enough to fire harpoon bolts through reinforced steel, each attached to a motorized chain winch powerful enough to lift a multi-ton submarine out of the water. Several large underwater tidal culverts each protected by a rusty steel grate represent major vulnerabilities of the sea wall. The sheer stone walls of the harbor restrict movement bidirectionally, either back out through the sea gate or forward through the heavily fortified Royal Plaza.