
Grimdark
The War for Abkhazia is in a stalemate now, but Demons and Ulcians got other plans
Author's Note: There are 3 Continents, the northern Vialn controlled by the Ulcian Empire, governed by the Empress Sol Urdena, which unified the northern faith of the sun in a cult of personality; The southern Karkaz, unified by the mysterious Demonic Khanate, that unified all of the demonic races; And the central Abkhazia, which is plunged into a stalemate between the Orkish Empire that has taken most of the Continent and is threatening to enslave the other races in Abkhazia, as only the Council of the Three Crowns, formed by the Kingdom of Uhr at the northwestern part of the continent, the Kingdom of Orquetia at the West, and the Kingdom of Marquis at the Southwest are the only ones that could stop them.
But now it seems that the balance of power is changing. The Demons are interested in an alliance with the orcs, and the Ulcians are watching in the sidelines looking for the first opportunity to intervene in abkhazia... as the fire rises and tensions grow the future of Teloria lies uncertain.
Notes: i am looking to make a better map for the campaign to work better, sorry for the trouble
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Elsimoria
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Coordinates | (-633, 922) |
Description
Elsimoria is a hauntingly beautiful city that bears the scars of a devastating war. Its once vibrant streets are now lined with crumbling buildings and overgrown vegetation, serving as a poignant reminder of the past. The air is thick with the echoes of lost lives, and the few remaining inhabitants live in the shadows of their former glory, striving to rebuild amidst the ruins.
Appearance
The city is characterized by its dilapidated architecture, with remnants of grand structures interspersed with nature reclaiming its territory. Broken statues and faded murals tell stories of heroism and tragedy, while the occasional flicker of light from a window hints at the resilience of its people.