
A mist-shrouded land where cobbled streets hum with steam engines and arcane energy alike, Velgrave is a beacon of unity between species and forces—magic and machine, dragon and dwarf, elf and human. Its rolling green hills, jagged mountains, and glimmering rivers make it a land of both ancient power and modern innovation. While progress churns in its cities, the countryside still clings to old secrets and forgotten spells.
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Froswick
Froswick is an isolated village known for elemental icecraft and long winters. Houses are made of magically insulated stone and enchanted ice.

Aetherreach District City: Cindralore
This district sits at the city’s highest elevation—both literally and socially. Aetherreach is home to the royal palace, major magical academies, noble estates, and floating estates tethered by enchanted chains. Sky trams and teleportation circles offer fast transit

Ashbriar
Built on land burned by a firestorm decades ago, Ashbriar now flourishes with strange fire-resistant plants. The town is a haven for fire mages, salamander breeders, and experimental alchemists.

Brimwillow
Brimwillow is a village of herbalists, witches, and potion-brewers. The air always smells of lavender and rain, and its gardens bloom in unnatural colors year-round.

Cindershade Ward City: Cindralore
Often cloaked in soot and steam, Cindershade is the industrial lifeblood of the city. Foundries, magitech workshops, tram stations, and low-rent housing fill this crowded but vital area. Despite its grime, it’s full of resilience and community pride.

Cindralore
A sprawling metropolis built on a leyline convergence. Massive brass spires belch steam beside elegant arcane towers. The city is divided into districts by both social class and magical alignment. The capital city of Velgrave.

Cindralore town Square
The center of Cindraore

Coppermeade
A charming hilltop town surrounded by copper mines and lavender fields. It’s famous for its copper-infused clay used in both pottery and spell focuses.

Deepvault Ward City: Gildengrave
This is the oldest and deepest part of the city—hollowed directly from the bones of Mount Fyrhold. Massive forges thunder day and night, fed by lava channels diverted through ancient dwarven engineering. The district smells of molten metal and burnt magic. Many workers never see the sun, living entirely in the lit, humming world below.

Foxveil
Foxveil winds through the Red Rose Forest. A mix of beastfolk and druids live here in harmony with nature, building homes into the roots and treetops.

Gildengrave
An industrial city famed for its subterranean forges and skybound factories. Built into the side of Mount Fyrhold, much of it lies underground. Dwarves and gnomes dominate here, pioneering magi-mechanical engineering. It's loud, smoky, and full of innovation—but beneath it all are rumors of something ancient stirring in the mines.

Glenmere
A halfling-founded riverside village where every roof is blooming with flowers and moss. Glenmere is known for music, tea, and hospitality, and its residents are suspiciously good at dodging taxes.

Glimmerhatch District City: Cindralore
Glimmerhatch is the heart of Cindralore’s working magical class. Here, enchanters, artificers, craftsmen, and performers live in tightly packed but charming rowhouses that glow faintly with warding runes. Canals snake through the district, used for both travel and cooling overworked magitech engines.

Mount Fyrhold

Red Rose Forest
A large forest, its trees are covered in bright red leaves all year around.

Silver Vein River

Skyspire Crest City: Gildengrave
Skyspire Crest juts from the mountain like a jagged crown, wrapped in scaffolding and enclosed glass towers. It’s where Gildengrave experiments with flight, lightning energy, magitech prosthetics, and airborne artillery. The buildings here are elegant in design but covered in scorch marks, protective wards, and emergency escape runes.

Stonehearth
Built into a shallow valley near the base of Mount Fyrhold, Stonehearth was originally a rest stop for dwarven miners. Now it’s a cozy but rugged community known for its stonework, fire magic, and hearty culture.

Tarnhollow
Once a thriving farming village, Tarnhollow was partially consumed by a magical fog decades ago. Its remaining population now lives on raised platforms and bridges above the mist, harvesting rare herbs from the fog’s edge.

Thistledown
Nestled along the gentle bends of the Silver Vein River, Thistledown is a city that feels like it grew naturally rather than was built. It's a patchwork of elevated walkways, overgrown stone paths, floating platforms, and bioluminescent gardens. Magic is everywhere here—woven into the very infrastructure, from singing lampposts to buildings that shift slightly based on weather and mood.

Wyrm’s Hollow City: Cindralore
Wyrm’s Hollow is a diverse district where beastfolk, dragonkin, fae, dwarves, and humans trade openly. Creature-friendly infrastructure, open plazas, and wide thoroughfares make it welcoming to all.