Player's Guide
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Eirendor

Eirendor is a land steeped in ancient magic and rugged beauty, where the boundaries between the mortal world and the mystical realm blur. Winters here are long and harsh, blanketing the hills and forests in snow, but life thrives in harmony with the land's untamed wilds. Civilization is clustered in small, close-knit communities that dot the rolling hills and sacred groves, and those who can defend these settlements from monstrous threats are held in the highest regard.

Ancestry and Heritage

Eirendor's people are a mix of humans, elves, and fey-touched beings who carry on the traditions of their ancestors with reverence. Druids, bards, and warriors protect the land, serving as both guardians and intermediaries with the spirits of nature. The Eirenic language, with its lyrical cadence, and the ancient Ogham script reflect Eirendor's deep connection to its cultural roots and the mystical forces that shape its identity.

Governance and Unity

Unlike other regions, Eirendor has never united under a single authority. Instead, it is guided by the Council of Elders, a body composed of druids, local leaders, and representatives from its settlements. Their governance ensures that Eirendor remains in harmony with both its physical and spiritual realms.

Mystical Significance

  • The Tuatha of the Sacred Grove: This revered pantheon embodies the essence of Eirendor’s natural world, with deities representing the wilderness, seasons, and the spirits of the land. Sacred groves and standing stones serve as places of worship, where offerings are made to ensure harmony.

  • Connection to the Fae: The thin veil between the mortal world and the Otherworld makes encounters with fey creatures commonplace, fostering both wonder and danger. Towns like Glenfey are known for their close ties to these beings, where strange happenings are woven into the fabric of daily life.

Wild Landscapes

Eirendor’s geography is diverse and wild, from the verdant forests to the snow-covered mountains and mysterious glens. Sacred groves, ancient cairns, and other remnants of the past dot the landscape, offering both beauty and peril.

Communities of Eirendor

  • Thigas Dale: The cultural and political heart of Eirendor, centered around a great stone circle. Known for its druids, bards, and festivals, Thigas Dale epitomizes the region’s harmony with nature.

  • Glenfey: A town shrouded in mystery and fey influence, where visitors often encounter beings from the Otherworld.

  • Taliesin Reach: Celebrated for its bardic traditions and preservation of Eirendor's history, it is said the greatest bards hail from this region.

Challenges of the Wild

Eirendor's wilderness is home to many dangers, from rampaging beasts to restless spirits. Monsters roam the forests and hills, and those who can vanquish these threats are hailed as heroes and protectors of their communities. Fey trickery, ancient curses, and the ever-present pull of nature’s raw magic pose additional challenges.

Economic and Cultural Resilience

Though modest, Eirendor's economy thrives on craftsmanship, trade, and the fruits of its fertile land. Agriculture, timber, and herbs support its communities, while bards and druids serve as the keepers of lore, preserving the culture and wisdom of Eirendor for future generations.