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Fantasy Kingdoms Map Bundle

Author: Daniel's Maps

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This bundle contains 8 maps of 9 kingdoms, all in the same universe. We all know that players want to explore beyond the map. Be one step ahead of them with this bundle!

The bundle includes the kingdoms of Rasfadal, Burbry, Domari, Elmara, Knurden and Tarnen, the Republic of Callaern, Archduchy of Sovar and Lords of Olorlay.

The Kingdom of Rasfadal is also known as ‘The Countryside Kingdom’. Its countryside is large. Most of the people of Rasfadal are farmers and live on the land. There are a small number of larger towns and cities, but you won’t find large urbanized areas here; even the towns and cities are quite small compared to those in other kingdoms. They too reflect the countryside that is so inherent to the Kingdom of Rasfadal. The only thing that sets these larger hubs apart from the villages and hamlets are the lords’ manors and castles that overlook these towns.

The kingdom of Burbry is what remains of the old Burbric Empire , a major nation that existed a millennia ago. Back then it covered most of the continent's mainland. The empire wasn't meant to last, however, and it started falling apart. Many kingdoms broke off and within a single generation, the mighty empire had fallen.

Nested in the foothills of the Gynardan Mountains lies the Archduchy of Sovar. It is a land of rocky hills and large forests, both if which are home to dangerous creatures. In the days of the Burbric Empire the region of Sovar was granted to the cousin on of the Emeror, who was named the Archduke of Sovar. The Archduke of Sovar kept his title after rebelling against the Burbric Empire and gaining independence.

The western shore of Wordal is under the control of the Republic of Callaern. The people of Callaern are a seafaring folk and trading people. They have set up trade ports throughout Wordal and even made contact with the western continent, though contact is only sporadic and superficial. Callaern has been an independent state since it broke off from the Burbric Empire 323AP.

The Kingdom of Domari is an old one. It is inhabited mostly by dwarves who build their homes in the mountains and on the highest peaks. With its isolated towns and cities, it does not have a renowned infrastructure, or at least not to the outside world. Some humans have settled in the border regions of the kingdom. They are part of the kingdom of Domari, but in effect don’t deal with the dwarven authority and are mostly autonomous communities.

In the burning desert of Aganaan lies the Kingdom of Tarnen. Tarnen is the only nation north of the Domart Mountains that has never been succesfully invaded by the Burbric Empire, in great part thanks to the desert. While the Kingdom of Tarnen is by far the largest on Wordal, its land is mostly deserted with its main population having settled on the banks of the Delasis River and the Akamtis Delta. Its capital is the Magnificent City of Akamtis, home to the greatest scientists of the continent. The city is full of magnificent buildings, palaces, gardens and universities. People travel far an wide, looking for teachers and mentors.

The Kingdom of Knurden is a cold and harsh nation in the north of Wordal. Of old, the people that dwelled here were a divided one, spread out across many competing clans. The rivalry amongst clans combined with the harsh weather made this a dangerous place to live. The people of the Fjords lived like this for centuries. Two winter's ago a man decided that it was enough when his clan engaged in combat with another. His people were being crushed and upon seeing this, this man burst into a rage like no one had ever seen before, he defeated the enemy almost single handedly! In this fight, he lost all his teeth, save for one. From this day on, the man was known as Fjurmann Ojntund.

On the northerns shores of Wordal are the lands of Olorlay. It is a harsh land rules by eight clans, all part of the Alliance of the Lords of Olorlay. Two years ago Fjurmann Ojntund started subjugating the clans of Knurden, uniting them under one banner. Some welcomed his new ways, but others despised it. The Lords of the clans of Olorlay swore to never become part of this Kingdom of Knurden and formed the Alliance of the Lords of Olorlay. Eight clans put aside their differences and joined together to resist the Knurd conquest and protect their culture.

The Kingdom of Elmara is the bridge between the civilized north and unexplored south. The north is well in touch with its neighbouring kingdoms, but the south is much closer to the jungles, which contain many dangers. Elmara is located along the eastern shore of Wordal and ruled by King Alfonte and his wife Aluanda. Alfonte has recently inherited the throne after a suspicous accident caused the death of his cousin, who in turn inherited the kingdom under questionable circumstances. Alfonte's wife pulls a lot of strings in the shadows to make sure Alfonte will live long and prosper, but she may well have an agenda of her own.

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