Barathorn
Barathorn is a cool continent, home to an ancient kingdom of dwarves and new-comer humans alike. The mountains and wilds of Barathorn are cut from a rougher mold than in the civilized lands of the Pallathantic Sea. The reclusive dragon scarcely ever seen elsewhere in the known world, is only uncommon in the wilds of Barathorn. The aptly named Dragon Sea is not purely a folk name. Nordic forests cover much of Barathorn on the slopes of rugged mountains reaching with a thousand fjords to the icy sea. Southern Barathorn is a temperate place, however, and the Kingdom of Glaye rests on gently sloping plains and woods to the Mathareusan Sea. The Mipnor Kings led the Parkyons, a skyfaring tribe, from western Jaggudorns across the sea in their ancient skycraft to set up their roots in the mountains of southern Barathorn. The Skymark today is the oldest nation of this most recent wave of human immigrants to Barathorn. Western Barathorn is divided most roughly into three great peninsulas jutting into the western sea. The dwarves of Bukalaa have made the mountains of the the midmost peninsula their home for millennia. Brave Barathorners portage across Barathorn, making a trek of sea and wilderness from the Free City of Elmundel over the great Lake Blackwaves, then the Dragon Sea, into Mariners Bay, and to the walls of the dwarven city-state of Ruby Gates, so named for its famous traffic in rubies.
Southern Barathorn
The Republic of Gonsk, The Skymark, and the Kingdom of Glaye are some of the most political significant human states of southern Barathorn. The Free City of Elmundel is small but extremely successful as it controls the entry of the surface trade route that accesses the interior of Barathorn.
Flags of Barathorn
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