Eluaria is large and diverse, from the snowy, high peaks of Heatherstead in the north to the darkest depths of the elven forests of Taur-en-Atar in the south. Adventure and opportunity awaits at every corner!
Heatherstead Comprising the northernmost reaches of the world, Heatherstead is largely known as the kingdom of the dwarves, but in modern days is known to be home to many of the civilized races in all but the underground dwarven holds. Here you will find major locations such as Aismir, Elsir Vale, the Steep Wood, and the Heatherstead Mountains, home to both Rouguemont Castle and Hearth's Keep, the fabled underground castles of the dwarves. Explore Heatherstead!
Ostia The wide-spanning kingdom of the humans lies in the west. The youngest of Eluaria's races is eager, strong, and expansionistic. Ostia lays claim to more areas of Eluaria than any other kingdom, but while their reach is great, their ability to control their massive claims is more limited than the kingdom would admit. Under Ostian control you will find Dark Ire Swamp, the Browned Hills, Tidehaven, Bridian, and the capital city of Cretaine. Explore the West!
Felfatheas The ancient elven kingdom rules the southernmost reaches of Eluaria, home to some of the more fantastic locations out of myth and legend.
The elven king sits upon his ancient throne in the Islefield Palace situated on the edge of the fabled Taur-en-Atar forest. The depths of the beautiful Lilac Forest, the verdant green plains of Lanhail, the rolling hills of Corol Ambo, and of course the legendary island city of magic Sihirisium all lie under control of the elven kingdom of Felfatheas. Explore the elven kingdoms!
The Fallen Kingdoms of the East Eluaria's far-reaching eastern continent is vast and rich in resources, but its history is full of tragic tales and fallen kingdoms.
The massive and vibrant jungle of Hikitaw spans much of the north, while the southern wastelands of Qoth cover much of the southern portion of the continent, and are home to many of the 'monster races' of Eluaria. The fallen Droskyn Fortress still stands in ruins at the foot of the Bay of Daggers where a mighty volcano erupted many years ago. Venture into the Fallen Kingdoms!
The Uncharted
Not every place in the world can be mapped. Not every place in the world should be mapped, but that doesn't mean that they shouldn't be explored... Are you brave enough?