The Realm of Fendralis is a vast tropical archipelago, once part of Orrakar, but now claimed by the sea. Towering plateaus rise from turquoise waters, their sheer cliffs remnants of a world before the flood. Coral reefs, submerged ruins, and tangled kelp forests hide the remnants of a lost age, while monsoons and rogue waves shape the ever-changing landscape.
Fendralis is made up of seven main islands, each an autonomous member of the Fendralis Federation. These islands, though diverse in landscape and culture, are united by a shared heritage and a deep connection to the sea. Despite its beauty, Fendralis is not a land of peace—storms rage unpredictably, the depths hold forgotten secrets, and the Nahari who call this place home guard it fiercely.
History
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Cultural_Significance
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Fendralis is a symbol of balance, beauty, and the power of even the smallest forces to shape the world.
Notable_Settlments
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Geography
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Fendralis is a fragmented world, where land and sea intertwine in a way unlike any other realm.
Each island of the federation has its own unique landscape, culture, and role within the archipelago.
Va’karis – The floating capital of the federation, built upon the highest remaining mesa. This island is the political and cultural heart of the Nahari people, featuring both above-water and underwater structures.
Azura’Shel – Known for its vast coral labyrinths and phosphorescent tidal caves, this island is home to the Nahari’s greatest navigators and deep-sea dwellers.
Stormhaven – A rugged island constantly battered by typhoons, its towering cliffs and hidden grottoes serve as fortresses for warriors and pirate fleets.
Mirak’Tol – A sprawling island with dense jungle-covered ruins from an age before the flood, filled with ancient Nahari relics and mysterious overgrown temples.
Driftspire – A chain of floating reef-islands, constantly shifting due to unpredictable tides. The Nahari here have adapted to a nomadic, seafaring way of life.
Oshen’Kai – Known for its tranquil mangrove forests and bioluminescent flora, this island is the center of spiritual and ecological preservation.
Black Shoal – A foreboding island where the waters turn dark, rumored to be cursed. Few return unchanged after venturing into its depths.
The Mesa-Isles – Towering rock formations, the last remnants of ancient Orrakari canyonlands, now standing as islands covered in lush jungle and waterfalls.
The Coral Wastes – Vast, treacherous reef fields, riddled with shipwrecks and submerged ruins, where only Nahari navigators can sail safely.
The Drowned Steps – The remnants of an ancient canyon road, now half-sunken, forming a maze of tidal channels and deep sinkholes.
The Abyssal Trenches – Deep ocean chasms, where the sun never reaches, rumored to be home to ancient beings and forgotten Nahari secrets.
The Stormbreak Coast – A region constantly ravaged by typhoons, where wave-carved cliffs and hidden grottoes serve as fortresses for Nahari warriors and pirate fleets.
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Fendralis is a tropical realm, shaped by unpredictable weather patterns and a delicate balance between calm beauty and violent chaos.
Monsoon Seasons – The islands experience intense seasonal storms, flooding lowlands and reshaping coastlines.
The Ever-Tides – The tides in Fendralis are strangely erratic, sometimes changing without the influence of the moon, a phenomenon still unexplained.
Humid, Rain-Drenched Jungles – The islands are covered in thick tropical forests, rich with exotic plants, towering mangroves, and phosphorescent fungi.
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Despite its harsh and shifting nature, Fendralis is teeming with life, much of it dangerous, predatory, or deeply tied to the sea.