The Great Highlands comprise a vast, wind-swept plateau characterized by jagged peaks and frozen valleys. The environment is so hostile that the air is thin and bitterly cold, often referred to as a "certified death zone" for those unprepared for the altitude and ancient curses.
Unchshit: The absolute apex of Vasagarod, a treacherous spire perpetually wreathed in ice that remains unconquered by any explorer.
The Frost Guardian: A legendary entity of living ice that acts as the silent, unyielding protector of the highest peaks.
Antapath: A mysterious location marking the final path where horses can travel; beyond this point, all steeds inexplicably refuse to venture further into the snow.
Jilekha City: A breathtaking mountain range within the highlands known for its crystal-clear lakes and vibrant alpine meadows.
Iryasthal: The glacial source of the mighty Irya River, located within a dangerous cavern where ice and stone are in constant, elemental flux.
The Great Sea is a vast, storm-tossed ocean stretching beyond the horizon, famed for its luminous tides and the sunken ruins of lost empires that whisper beneath the waves. While it is a primary route for trade, it is also a site of immense danger.
The Great Vasagarod Blockade: A formidable naval barrier established by the united northern kingdoms. It utilizes specialized trimaries and elite warships to prevent any trade or invasion from southern territories.
The Crimson Tides: A ruthless band of corsairs that preys upon merchant routes, leaving plundered ships and terrified port towns in their wake.
Abyssal Leviathan: A colossal, ancient fish dwelling in the deepest trenches that specifically targets massive warships rather than smaller fishing vessels.
Narethin’s Halath Fishing Grounds: The most bountiful area in the entire sea, strictly controlled by the Narethin Kingdom for the harvest of rare sea creatures.
Located within the Great Sea, Ostahon Island is a volcanic landmass shrouded in a perpetual, thick mist.
Treacherous Geography: The island is defined by hidden coves and jagged, treacherous cliffs that make landing a ship nearly impossible for the unskilled.
Ancient Legends: Folklore suggests the island was once the lair of a powerful sea serpent, adding to its reputation as a place of mystery and danger.