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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.
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.
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