Sotali

Iendos

Milito

Milito - often called the Burning Slum - is built within the cliffs of the deserts. It possesses the highest criminal rate among all cities, as it harbors many slaves, thieves, murderers and even more deadly - demons. Those who seek revenge against the Elven Empire thrive here - in the long shadows the sun throws - while the ones wandering in the blistening sunlight forge an unyielding spirit, constantly fighting against the shackles of poverty. It is rumored that the reigning King, whose grand castle protrudes fareoff on the opposing cliffs, has long lost control over the underground activities and foolishly continues to engage in feasts - blind to their growing hate...

Siloce

Famous for the role it played in the War of Conquest, Siloce shines in the Elven eyes as a token of victory. In the wastelands of snow and ice, its sturdy walls remain untouched by weather and history alike - earning it the title of "The Silver Shell''. Although the city and its walls were once built by the Dwarves, the true origin of its architecture has long been buried beneath the boots of its captors - the Night Elves. With the ruthless defeat of the Dwarves, many soldiers took residence in the left behind homes, eventually reviving the abandoned streets and filling them, once again, with bustling life. Now, Siloce is hailed as the home of Scholars; housing many archives and secrets in it's frozen belly that draw in scientists and the likes from all over the Empire.

Nâlthârn

An active volcano in the western desert. The stream of lava flowing out of it is a deep black and reaches till Milito. Residents often refer to the volcanic crater as “The Black Tooth” due to its shape and color. The flow of magic around it is so slim that channeling spells becomes almost impossible, turning the black desert into a desolate trap for inexperienced adventurers.

Ancient skull

A giant skull resembling that of a dragon. Researchers and mages have spent centuries analyzing the bones, but the history behind them has yet to be uncovered. Some believe the skull belongs to one of the four ancient dragons who shaped the land itself, others claim it may be a distant ancestor of the gods. The most notable thing about the skull however is the amount of magic surrounding it. With so much magic remaining even ages after the creature's death, one can only wonder how much power it once held… and what could have caused it’s doom.

Dvalarr's cave

At the end of the ancient war, most magic creatures were hunted to extinction as the elves were ruthless in their pursuit to dominate the country. The dragons were no exception to this, as their power proved a threat. Soon, even the mighty beasts struggled to escape the newly founded Empire’s grasp. It is believed that all guardians of Saviyana vanished under the assault of the elven troops, yet one lair still remains hidden to this day. Dvalarr, the last dragon of Saviyana, continues to dwell in his cave, waiting for the right time to turn the tide and restore the lands to the age of magic creatures.

Unknown Island

A lone island in the heart of the ocean, Okaaz. Surrounded by turbulous whirlpools and ever changing tides, neither human nor elf dares to approach it, as the risk outweighs the reward. And even those who manage to step on its shores return with empty hands, as all that’s to find on the island is a graveyard of bones. No one knows their origin and how they came to end up on a desolate island, but there are tales and whispers of creatures crawling from deep beneath the waves to meet their end in the sunlight...

Underwater caves

The underwater caves may seem insignificant at first glance, but once one enters their belly, they’ll find that they stretch for miles upon miles beneath the earth. The tunnels grow big enough in places to hide a village, creating a gigantic hidden ecosystem in Saviyana’s deepest layers. Although the cave entries are hard to find, some creatures have started stumbling upon them, raising the question if the world beneath the earth may soon face change.

Crystal island

The Crystal Lake, “Ivor Cenedril” in the elven tongue, is one of the most beautiful landscapes the Empire has to offer. No matter the daytime, the lake always shines brightly. Due to the crystals countless reflections, a picture of light and colors is painted upon the frozen ice. Many travel from afar to view the breathtaking spectacle, often shedding tears at its beauty. It is said that a proposal in the crystal light carries the god's blessing, making the lake one of the most romantic hotspots among tourists.

Tyndir

One of the Great Four. The god of elements, harnessing the powers of nature and shaping them to his will. Described as the most free-spirited amongst the ancient dragons.

Sula

One of the Great Four. Often depicted as the Goddess of Light and Mother to All. Said to have breathed life into the earth and shielded her children from nature’s wrath. Most beloved amongst the dragons.

Norvan

One of the Great Four. Placed the stars in the sky and guided souls into the afterlife. Despite his connection to death, he’s considered the most gentle of the Four.

Valrai

One of the Great Four. Little to nothing is known about him, as he was the most reserved of the dragon gods. It is suspected that he shaped time and space itself.