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Realm Name:
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Spirit:
Arafia
Baelon
Dharas
Draevathis
Faydris
Glacian
Jendralis
Kaelthorin
Naithis
Oras
Seltharun
Shasae
Skaldrith
Tahrnath
Vaelora
Varethor
Inhabitants:
Marethis
Aelthari
Atryn
Caelites
Eldorin
Gilaari
Korrash
Kuthar
Lightborn
Lioris
Minthari
Orasians
Sussurii
Ulshari
Vailun
[[Ruvin]]
[[Torinok]]
[[Vey'Lora]]
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Marethis
Notable Settlements:
Drak's Citadel
Elessath
Kar-Thal
Kazvarak
Minthal
Mirajhar
Nyvoss
Vaerithis
Varkath
Vurthan Shaft
Significance:
A domain of perpetual change, where land and sea rise and fall in endless rhythm.
Introduction:
'''Rynvera''', the Turning Tide, is a realm where coastlines are never permanent, and water dictates the shape of the land. Rynvera is defined by motion and change, where each tide reveals and reclaims, shaping a world caught between two states. It is a domain of impermanence and power, where those who dwell within must move with the tides or be left behind.
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Geography:
Rynvera’s landscape is constantly shifting, as the tides flood and recede, exposing landscapes that vanish within hours.
Climate:
Rynvera’s climate is ever-changing, dictated by the rhythm of the tides and the winds that push them forward.
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