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6/25/2025, 11:48:22 PM
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Homebrew. The entire planet is geographically (roughly speaking) identical to earth. Athon, renamed to the City of Man under Chandler's rule is about where Padstow/Rock/Porthilly in our-world England is, although the river running through that area was redirected underground a looong time ago so the whole city is completely paved over but has access to the fresh water.

Here's a map for your reference, if you're curious. Some of the letters are weird because I'm autistic and made a phonetic alphabet for the world - I'll approximate them to English for this post. Highlights:
>Luthan (lower left) is the capital of the province, where the Count resides. The power structure of the country organically goes King > Count > Lord. King rules the country, Count rules a province, and Lord rules a city. One from a tier up can replace one from a tier below at will. All tiers have total authority over their respective jurisdictions, but must obey the orders and laws from a tier above unless negotiated otherwise.
>Most cities are named for their ruler, with few exceptions. Thus, Silen is ruled by Lord (Vance) Silen, Gwelen by Lord (Kroko) Gwelen, so on.
>Pretty much every random marked location in the forest is completely unknown to the residents/etc. of all cities, since those are adventure points the PCs have discovered. The notable exception to this is the ??? above the Mountain Lake, which used to be a cave housing a gold dragon until Lord Chandler got help from the Count to amass an army to deal with it - fearing it may regard humans as tyrants and take over the province or country.
>Pink dotted lines represent highways. Gwelen's highway is weird because the city walls only have one gate. The City of Man is unwalled.
>The City of Gods is filled with temples, churches, monasteries, etc. and regarded as the country's religious capital. There's something for anyone who doesn't worship an evil deity.