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Geographic Features
Eternal Ocean
Reg'thul Peaks
The remote Reg'thul Peaks have been the homeland of the orcs for the extent of recorded memory, even when human empires are believed to have spanned the plains of western Aurea. It is believed that the Peaks are somehow holy to the orcs and few humans have set eyes on its heights in millennia. Rumors persist of an ever-burning volcano somewhere deep in the Peaks that, if legend is to be believed, is guarded by a massive dragon that the orcs of the region protect.
Tangar Sea
A remote stretch of water connecting the Aebasan Sea and the Eternal Ocean along southwestern Aurea, Tangar has a reputation for being a wild and dangerous body of water, with unexpected doldrums, chaotic winds and surprisingly heavy storms, particularly in the autumn months. Recently, there are rumors of strange, black ships plying her waters and even more alien vessels with odd, ribbed sails. As most respectable merchants have little reason to cross the Tangar, these rumors are as yet unconfirmed.
White Ocean
Nations
The Green Isle
A legendary island north of Aurea, the Green Isle is rumored to be peopled by cannibals (or, according to some legends, Fey creatures) who will consume any who set foot on the isle. Legend also states that the rivers are literally paved with gold, leading no few hapless fools to gruesome deaths.
Hinode
A remote hinterland at the edge of the known world, very few have even heard of this region, carved out of what was once orcish land.
Kadach
Rumors persist that a number of minotaur slaves of the orcs have successfully risen up against their former masters and founded their own nation at the edge of the world. Few human scholars believe this is even possible, though there are rumors of great minotaur sailing vessels that have recently reached Ywys to establish trade with human lands.
The Orcish Moorlands
Dry, hilly lands in western Aurea, the Orcish Moorlands are the human name for territory along the Brothers controlled by orcish tribes. The heart of the orcish horde that ravaged much of northern Aurea in the waning years of the Third Age of Man, the Orcish Moorlands are currently experiencing an invasion of their own as nearby human and dwarven nations push into the area, establishing military colonies to ensure the orcs do not again organize into an unstoppable horde. Some scholars have pointed out that this sort of military aggression might just be the catalyst that encourages the fractious orcs to work together, perhaps generating a new Great Khan to unify the clans against the civilized nations of Aurea.
The Plains of Tazgrat
The Ride of Tongwr
The Ride of Tongwr has been dominated by nomadic Orcish horsemen for as long as anyone can remember, though there are some scholars who suggest an ancient empire was once centered in the region, its ruins avoided by even the bravest of orcs as haunted by malignant ghosts best left alone.
Schweinholz
A surface colony of the dwarven Kingdom of Nuithone, Schweinholz was founded by dwarven explorers to serve as a bulwark against the orcs of eastern Aurea. Today a mixture of dwarven, Murgosh and even Gael cultures, Schweinholz is quickly becoming a popular jumping-off point for expeditions attempting to carve out habitable territory in orcish lands. The dwarves of Schweinholz have quickly become bitter enemies of Murgosia and rumor suggests they are considering an alliance with other nearby nations against Murgosh aggression in the region.
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