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Meryndan, also known as "the land of fleas and ''pretty pictures''" is the continent in which most of the action in Everlaster takes place.  
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<p>"Elodea Delilah De la Rosa De'Finten, Daughter of Giorgio De'Finten and mage extraordinaire-... also known as The Enchantress. How do you do?"</p>
 
<div class="templatequotecite"><cite>—Elodea</cite></div>
 
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Elodea is a human wizard / arcane gunslinger member of [[The Wild Hunt]] and joined the party during the [[Kingsrun]] campaign. She is played by [[DJ]].
 
 
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== Description ==  
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== History ==  
 
 
=== Appearance ===
 
Elodea is five feet and six inches tall, and slender in figure. She has straight, medium length black hair, deep brown eyes, and of fair skin which is common among many [[Kingsrun]] noble women. Elodea is rarely seen without her skull amulet given to her by [[Yuma]].
 
 
 
=== Personality ===
 
Known for her calm temperament and constantly having her nose in a book, Elodea is likely the only party member who prefers to listen before she speaks. Her comprehensive knowledge on history, the arcane, and the world itself is unmatched among the group. Whether this is due to being partially socially inept, shy or simply due to the fact that Elodea knows how to manipulate those who underestimate her based upon her extensive knowledge is unknown. Regardless, Elodea often appears as closed off or introverted when in comparison to the rest of the party. Elodea would much rather prefer a night among a good book and a warm bed than one filled of drunken stupor and nonsensical behavior. Elodea's focus, patience, and drive for something greater leaves little to be unrecognized.
 
 
 
== Biography ==
 
 
 
=== Backstory ===
 
Elodea was raised in Kingsrun among many nobles due to being born into the DeFintin House, a family based around a blacksmiths company which produces some of the finest weapons and armor [[Drakonia]] has ever seen. Giorgio DeFintin, her father, was a man of great jurisdiction but cared very little of developing a proper relationship with his own daughter. So much so that Elodea was not told she had any family other than he until she personally met her aunt, [[Catalina Brier]] for the first time in [[Nestwood.]]
 
 
 
For most of her childhood it was spent reading books of all sorts. Fairy tales, books of nature, medicine, science, not a single page was left untouched. The books that truly interested Elodea the most were the books on history, and what she had learned from history is that if you want to survive in the world, you need power. Power was something her father, Giorgio, clearly had but he was nowhere near the level that of [[King Rossleigh]] or [[Thymlyssa]].
 
 
 
After relentless begging for her father to allow her to study elsewhere, he finally agreed and allowed his daughter to adventure the world in order to further explore her arcane abilities. Elodea went from capital to capital, learning different techniques and spells all to broaden her cabinet of magic. That was until she was summoned by her father to indeed return to Kingsrun to assist him in a few matters concerning the tensions of war.
 
 
 
=== Following The Massacre of Farshore ===
 
Elodea was not present in the initial escape from [[Farshore]], due to the fact that Elodea had lived in Kingsrun her entire life. However, that did not mean that the ripples of the damage done did not effect her. Giorgio wished to keep her locked inside and away from the world in an effort to keep her safe as war was on the brink of completely breaking out among the kingdom. Yet, this did not halt Elodea from her rebellious nature. In a chance meeting, Elodea met the Farshore refugees and asked to tag alongside them in exchange for her magical prowess. Initially, the party was distrustful of her but in time grew to appreciate her presence.
 
 
 
For the most part, Elodea kept to herself. It wasn't until one night at camp during their time in [[The Whisper Hollow]] that the party truly opened up to her completely following the reveal of [[Yuma]]. Following their efforts in the Hollow, Elodea was given the title "The Enchantress" for her dark, mysterious appearance and grasp on all things magic.
 
 
 
In Magport, the party met [[Roxi Leighton]] and [[Randall Leighton]], a pair of pirate twins who worked beneath Captain [[Casper Yellow-Eye]] on her ship, The Good Luck. Instantly, Randall felt a great attraction for the simple and practical Elodea as she was something far out of his reach. The two bonded and Randall revealed his attraction for her, which Elodea agreed to one date with him. Elodea was given one of Casper's flintlocks and has used such weapons alongside her magic ever since.
 
  
In [[Malnathas]], Randall and Elodea had a date in which the two agreed to go steady. In Elodea's vision during the blood right that tied the party to the Elven Empress [[Thymlyssa]], Elodea envisioned sitting upon the crystal fountain on a rainy night in the Malnathas shoppe district, an enormous, black dragon sitting upon a roof as Randall handed her a gun with a purple glow.
 
  
Few weeks later, at the [[Summer Palace]] Randall risked his life for the [[The Wild Hunt]] so that they may go on and destroy the [[Nephilim]]. The two shared a kiss and Randall gave her one of his guns as a goodbye.  
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The true history of Meryndan is rather muddled. Stories range from extravagant and grant tales of ancient creatures that once roamed, giving birth to creatures to tend to it's expanse; To tales of simplicity such as it came hidden deep within a glacier and melted where it sat. The continent was once called Mer, translating to "green" in the Drow language. It wasn't until the humans had constructed a proper civilization following the [[Everwar]], the seven year long battle against the Drow oppressors that the continent got it's current name. Meryndan is named after the man who found [[The Mother]] among the rubble of the ravaged Silver Keep within the [[Stormlands]], Yandan.  
  
Elodea has since embraced the gunslinger lifestyle, and even begun combining such abilities with magic. Upon the arrival at [[Deepshore]], she returned Randall's gun to his twin sister, Roxi who in return gave her a rare artifact blueprint which contained a psionic crystal infused sniper rifle, called The Diplomat.  
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Meryndan has been ravaged by war, racism, famine, and disaster time and time again. One of the few common sayings among the people of the continent is "the world has ended before, it will likely end again". Slavery, murder, plague, drug use, and political intrigue runs rampant within the expanse. The people of [[Caros]] consider Meryndan "the child it neglected" as the Carosi people highly consider themselves superior.  
  
== Relationships ==
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The continent itself is inhabited with multiple races and is known for half-breeds. The first to inhabit the land were the drow, followed by the Elves. The arrival of humans provoked the Everwar and after seven years of bloodshed with [[The Mother]] on the side of humanity, drow populations had gone extinct and elven populations had grew dangerously low. Centuries later arrived the dwarves, who quickly allied with the elves and resided among the [[Gamordan Mountains]]. Finally, the orcs made an appearance and settled among the craggy foothills of [[The Chasm]].
  
=== Moro ===
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Besides the Everwar, the most notable war was the [[Iron War]], the war between the orcs and dwarves. The Iron War left the dwarven capital of Frostburn Den razed and hundreds of thousands of dwarves dead. They quickly resorted to fleeing, and hid the remainder of their population in [[The Sink]].
  
[[Moro]] and Elodea have a deep respect for one another and consider each other friends. They are two sides of the same coin, just different magics. Moro holds great respect for Elodea and unlike others, considers her a skilled arcanist and powerful wizard.  
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Since then, Meryndan has been split into four parts with few neutral territories. The orcs claim the northwest area of the Orcish Territories, the dwarves claim the centralwest area of the Forged Coast, the elves claim the southwest of the Elvish Realm, and finally the humans claim the largest eastern area with Drakony (Drakonia), also known as the Human Kingdom.
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=== Randall Leighton ===
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== Notable Locations ==
  
[[Randall Leighton]] was the short-term lover of Elodea. The two had met on The Good Luck after paying a small fee for a boat to Malnathas. During their time on the ship, Randall showed increasing interest for Elodea. At the end of their time on the ship, Randall asked to take her out on a date when she had free time in the elven city. She agreed, and the two enjoyed a night at a local tavern. The pair agreed to go steady. In just a few weeks, Randall sacrificed himself at the Summer Palace and left Elodea with a kiss and one of his two flintlocks. He admitted that for the short time they had been together, it was the most genuine feeling and relationship he had ever had.  
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'''''* [[Stormlands]]''''': The Stormlands are a stretch of land across Drakonia that is constantly plagued with torrential downpours, thunder, lightning, and harsh winds. Those who cross are often torn asunder. Despite its constant threat of danger, some tide the storm and reside within the Stormlands without fear. Once every fifteen years, a violent storm called the Magestorm ravages its entirety for seven days and seven nights. Some assume this has to do with the birth of [[The Mother]]. 
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'''''* [[The Whisper Hollow]]''''': The Whisper Hollow is a giant, vast green of hardwoods. The entirety of the forest is filled with a magical presence claimed by the demi creatures who rule over it in an effort to protect it's beauty. It stretches longer than the Stormlands but less than the [[Gamordan Mountains]]. Long ago, the forest was actually a long stretch of dry plains. This was until the Everwar, in which it is rumored that for every tree in the Hollow there was one innocent that died to it's horrendous bloodshed.  
  
=== Roxi Leighton ===
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'''''* [[The Black Forest]]''''': The Black Forest a dense, mostly unknown forest full of creatures and people unfamiliar to the rest of Meryndan. It is constantly surrounded in a thick darkness, from which it hails its name. Known for its involvement in the ancient magicks; The forest is known for having a strange, almost paranormal feeling to it. Druidic tribes protect its innards with their life and often kill outsiders for sacrifice or otherwise. The forest has a strange, purple hue and the sun never shines. Those who speak of The Black Forest peoples claim the phrase; “Not all who reside within it sleep during the night, for under the light of the moon is where they truly shine.”
  
[[Roxi Leighton]] was the twin sister to Randall Leighton and thus, upon his death, Elodea felt severe waves of guilt despite the sacrifice being of his chosing. The pair did not speak for some time and whether Roxi held resentment for Elodea was unknown but Elodea felt that was the case. In actuality, Roxi simply didn't want to confront the fact her brother was dead and saw remnants of him in Elodea. In Coldmourn, now known as Deepshore, the pair had an exchange and a mutual understanding that their grief is valid both ways.  
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'''''* [[Gamordan Mountains]]''''': The Gamordan Mountains are a long, jagged mountain range covered in snow. A white blanket constantly covers the ground. The region is cold, windy, and wet. The mountains formerly belonged to the dwarves, who had their capital Frostburn Den nestled in its center. However, orcish armies waged war upon the dwarves and claimed it for themselves. Now, the Gamordan Mountains are often empty and see little travelers to their peaks.
  
=== Frer'cahl ===
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'''''* [[Hushnan (Slavers Bay)]]''''': Hushnan (Slavers Bay) Hushnan was formerly an island belonging to the elves of the Realm, however, when the drow invaded Meryndan they took it for themselves as well as what was the land prior to Farshore. Hushnan is desolate, covered in plains, and what life did exist there has been plucked away by the slaves. It is unspoken of as slavery is a taboo subject that often slips beneath the cracks of “law”.
  
[[Frer'cahl]] and Elodea were friends during the time Frer was apart of the Hunt. The two bounced off each other quite easily and Frer even gave her a personal nickname of "Lodi". Upon Frer's betrayal, Elodea was one of the few who felt neutral to his departure and did not harbor hatred as others did.  
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'''''* [[The Hold]]''''': The Hold is a hub for “half-breeds” as it’s universally “accepting” to all types. This is, for the most part, a lie. It lacks a true governing system so crime runs rampant through its streets. However, it manages to hold a “class system” in which people are forces to abide by. The Hold is split into three portions. “Oldtown” is the lowest of the three. It’s down-trodden and has a stench of pigsties and whorehouses. Plague runs rampant through Oldtown. "Midtown" is the second portion in which the common folk reside. It’s not as disgusting as Oldtown but is still quite vile. The buildings have little room between them and the air is so hot and muggy it’s difficult to breathe. The top-tier portion is "Hightown", which is where the Bounty’s Guild reigns supreme. It’s shabby and unclean, but nicer than the lower two.
  
=== Rorik ===
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== Capitals ==
  
[[Rorik]] and Elodea were relatively close when in comparison to other members of the Hunt, and his death deeply affected Elodea. She was the first one to insis they attempt a proper funeral despite the harsh surroundings of the [[Black Forest]] so that he may rest peacefully.  
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'''''* [[Kingsrun]]''''': Kingsrun is the capital of Drakonia (The Human Kingdom) and the capital of [[Seraphism]]. The city is divided greatly between the poor and the rich. Kingsrun is unsightly and dirty compared to other cities in the Kingdom. The city clearly cares little for image, but rather focuses on its efficient nature. An entire looping wall surrounds its entirety to keep invaders out. The capital has been ruled by the Drakon family since the birth of Seraphism and has had no contest since. [[King Rossleigh]] tries to rule in his father Arland Drakon’s shadow, but fails miserably. Kingsrun has the sigil of a dragon.  
  
=== Casper Yellow-Eye ===
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'''''* [[Malnathas]]''''': Malnathas is the capital of the Elvish Realm and home to the Velasha (also known as [[Thymlyssa]]’s Citadel). It is welcoming and invites all races without fear of prejudice. The city is kept pristine by dedicated emissaries. The elegant bridges, beautiful groves, and glass pathways attest to the Elvish standard for beauty. the people of Malnathas adore Thymlyssa. There is no house religion in Malnathas as its residents worship their leader as a god. A raven amongst a light purple banner serves as their sigil.
  
Similar to Roxi, [[Casper-Yellow Eye]] and Elodea had a strange, distant relationship following the death of Randall. Elodea was the one who informed her that he had passed, and Casper relayed that Randall wanted to prove that he could be worth more than just a swindler or thief by doing something great for those he deeply admired. While Casper was often came across as aloof when discussing things among the Hunt, she was raw in front of Elodea discussing the death of Randall.  
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'''''* [[The Sink]]''''': The Sink is the recent capital to the dwarves after being forced out of the former Frostburn Den in the Gamordan Mountains. Despite their reputation as being fearless, the dwarves escaped the orcish onslaught by hiding beneath the ocean. Their capital lies within an enormous cavern which leads beneath the sea guarded by dwarven warriors to protect their home from ever being invaded again. Upon being deemed worthy for entry by [[Lord Colejorn]], those who enter are greeted with a grand and ginormous city sprawling amongst the cavern. At the end of the tunnel lies the Fortress in which the Mournmantle family calls its own.
  
After becoming an adviser to the Hunt, Casper began studying Elodea more closely. She feels a great admiration for the girl as she sees bits and pieces of Randall living deep within her.
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'''''* [[Seat of the Warchief]]''''': The Seat of the Warchief is an enormous city located in the “belly” of an ancient dragon. The seat itself is in a giant stone keep with painted depictions of the Bloodright, a sacred ritual in which the Warchief is chosen through. [[Garothmuk]]’s banners simply bear the color red, formerly containing the sigil of [[Tal'Magoth]]
  
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Elodea is known as the Hunt's punching bag as DJ is seemingly cursed by the dice gods to roll low. An example of this is during their quest to clear out the fungi in [[Rana]]'s basement, she was captured by the plant tentacles and slammed on the ground until near death. This provoked the "where's the leak ma'am" joke among the group.
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* Meryndan is called "the land of fleas and pretty pictures" because it's rather dirty but presented in literature and art as being captivating and absolutely stunning.
* Elodea is unintentionally similar to Percy in Critical Role.
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* The elves of the Realm are considered "second class citizens" to the moon and sun elves of [[Caros]] because they have "no culture of their own".
* Elodea has a stare that could burn a hole through a wall that was previously considered "creepy" but is now considered endearing.
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* Half-breeds, while ubiquitous in population, are often not given the same rights as whole breeds in Meryndan.  
* Elodea was formerly lawful evil until a shift to chaotic good following the death of Randall at the Summer Palace.  
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* There is a wall in The Whisper Hollow called 'Meryn's Wall' that has no relation to Meryndan itself.
* Elodea has a raven named Geoffry, not Jeffery.  
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* Meryndan citizens are known as "Merynmen".  
* Known for wearing dark, gothic colors: Elodea is the only current member of the Hunt who doesn't don the color green.
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* The buck has often been considered the continent's national animal. However, the four major powers refuse to agree upon such a thing as they do most things.
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* There are a few celebrities in Meryndan. [[Le Petite]], an orc chef who travels [[Thrae]] to spread his delicious recipes. [[Meywild]], the young half-elf half-dwarf bard who is the frontman of Meywild and the Roundtable. [[Danassa T'syth]], formerly thought to be the last drow of Meryndan and Thymlyssa's right hand man.

Latest revision as of 22:52, 8 March 2018

Landscape of Meryndan


Meryndan, also known as "the land of fleas and pretty pictures" is the continent in which most of the action in Everlaster takes place.

History

The true history of Meryndan is rather muddled. Stories range from extravagant and grant tales of ancient creatures that once roamed, giving birth to creatures to tend to it's expanse; To tales of simplicity such as it came hidden deep within a glacier and melted where it sat. The continent was once called Mer, translating to "green" in the Drow language. It wasn't until the humans had constructed a proper civilization following the Everwar, the seven year long battle against the Drow oppressors that the continent got it's current name. Meryndan is named after the man who found The Mother among the rubble of the ravaged Silver Keep within the Stormlands, Yandan.

Meryndan has been ravaged by war, racism, famine, and disaster time and time again. One of the few common sayings among the people of the continent is "the world has ended before, it will likely end again". Slavery, murder, plague, drug use, and political intrigue runs rampant within the expanse. The people of Caros consider Meryndan "the child it neglected" as the Carosi people highly consider themselves superior.

The continent itself is inhabited with multiple races and is known for half-breeds. The first to inhabit the land were the drow, followed by the Elves. The arrival of humans provoked the Everwar and after seven years of bloodshed with The Mother on the side of humanity, drow populations had gone extinct and elven populations had grew dangerously low. Centuries later arrived the dwarves, who quickly allied with the elves and resided among the Gamordan Mountains. Finally, the orcs made an appearance and settled among the craggy foothills of The Chasm.

Besides the Everwar, the most notable war was the Iron War, the war between the orcs and dwarves. The Iron War left the dwarven capital of Frostburn Den razed and hundreds of thousands of dwarves dead. They quickly resorted to fleeing, and hid the remainder of their population in The Sink.

Since then, Meryndan has been split into four parts with few neutral territories. The orcs claim the northwest area of the Orcish Territories, the dwarves claim the centralwest area of the Forged Coast, the elves claim the southwest of the Elvish Realm, and finally the humans claim the largest eastern area with Drakony (Drakonia), also known as the Human Kingdom.

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Notable Locations

* Stormlands: The Stormlands are a stretch of land across Drakonia that is constantly plagued with torrential downpours, thunder, lightning, and harsh winds. Those who cross are often torn asunder. Despite its constant threat of danger, some tide the storm and reside within the Stormlands without fear. Once every fifteen years, a violent storm called the Magestorm ravages its entirety for seven days and seven nights. Some assume this has to do with the birth of The Mother.

* The Whisper Hollow: The Whisper Hollow is a giant, vast green of hardwoods. The entirety of the forest is filled with a magical presence claimed by the demi creatures who rule over it in an effort to protect it's beauty. It stretches longer than the Stormlands but less than the Gamordan Mountains. Long ago, the forest was actually a long stretch of dry plains. This was until the Everwar, in which it is rumored that for every tree in the Hollow there was one innocent that died to it's horrendous bloodshed.

* The Black Forest: The Black Forest a dense, mostly unknown forest full of creatures and people unfamiliar to the rest of Meryndan. It is constantly surrounded in a thick darkness, from which it hails its name. Known for its involvement in the ancient magicks; The forest is known for having a strange, almost paranormal feeling to it. Druidic tribes protect its innards with their life and often kill outsiders for sacrifice or otherwise. The forest has a strange, purple hue and the sun never shines. Those who speak of The Black Forest peoples claim the phrase; “Not all who reside within it sleep during the night, for under the light of the moon is where they truly shine.”

* Gamordan Mountains: The Gamordan Mountains are a long, jagged mountain range covered in snow. A white blanket constantly covers the ground. The region is cold, windy, and wet. The mountains formerly belonged to the dwarves, who had their capital Frostburn Den nestled in its center. However, orcish armies waged war upon the dwarves and claimed it for themselves. Now, the Gamordan Mountains are often empty and see little travelers to their peaks.

* Hushnan (Slavers Bay): Hushnan (Slavers Bay) Hushnan was formerly an island belonging to the elves of the Realm, however, when the drow invaded Meryndan they took it for themselves as well as what was the land prior to Farshore. Hushnan is desolate, covered in plains, and what life did exist there has been plucked away by the slaves. It is unspoken of as slavery is a taboo subject that often slips beneath the cracks of “law”.

* The Hold: The Hold is a hub for “half-breeds” as it’s universally “accepting” to all types. This is, for the most part, a lie. It lacks a true governing system so crime runs rampant through its streets. However, it manages to hold a “class system” in which people are forces to abide by. The Hold is split into three portions. “Oldtown” is the lowest of the three. It’s down-trodden and has a stench of pigsties and whorehouses. Plague runs rampant through Oldtown. "Midtown" is the second portion in which the common folk reside. It’s not as disgusting as Oldtown but is still quite vile. The buildings have little room between them and the air is so hot and muggy it’s difficult to breathe. The top-tier portion is "Hightown", which is where the Bounty’s Guild reigns supreme. It’s shabby and unclean, but nicer than the lower two.

Capitals

* Kingsrun: Kingsrun is the capital of Drakonia (The Human Kingdom) and the capital of Seraphism. The city is divided greatly between the poor and the rich. Kingsrun is unsightly and dirty compared to other cities in the Kingdom. The city clearly cares little for image, but rather focuses on its efficient nature. An entire looping wall surrounds its entirety to keep invaders out. The capital has been ruled by the Drakon family since the birth of Seraphism and has had no contest since. King Rossleigh tries to rule in his father Arland Drakon’s shadow, but fails miserably. Kingsrun has the sigil of a dragon.

* Malnathas: Malnathas is the capital of the Elvish Realm and home to the Velasha (also known as Thymlyssa’s Citadel). It is welcoming and invites all races without fear of prejudice. The city is kept pristine by dedicated emissaries. The elegant bridges, beautiful groves, and glass pathways attest to the Elvish standard for beauty. the people of Malnathas adore Thymlyssa. There is no house religion in Malnathas as its residents worship their leader as a god. A raven amongst a light purple banner serves as their sigil.

* The Sink: The Sink is the recent capital to the dwarves after being forced out of the former Frostburn Den in the Gamordan Mountains. Despite their reputation as being fearless, the dwarves escaped the orcish onslaught by hiding beneath the ocean. Their capital lies within an enormous cavern which leads beneath the sea guarded by dwarven warriors to protect their home from ever being invaded again. Upon being deemed worthy for entry by Lord Colejorn, those who enter are greeted with a grand and ginormous city sprawling amongst the cavern. At the end of the tunnel lies the Fortress in which the Mournmantle family calls its own.

* Seat of the Warchief: The Seat of the Warchief is an enormous city located in the “belly” of an ancient dragon. The seat itself is in a giant stone keep with painted depictions of the Bloodright, a sacred ritual in which the Warchief is chosen through. Garothmuk’s banners simply bear the color red, formerly containing the sigil of Tal'Magoth


Trivia

  • Meryndan is called "the land of fleas and pretty pictures" because it's rather dirty but presented in literature and art as being captivating and absolutely stunning.
  • The elves of the Realm are considered "second class citizens" to the moon and sun elves of Caros because they have "no culture of their own".
  • Half-breeds, while ubiquitous in population, are often not given the same rights as whole breeds in Meryndan.
  • There is a wall in The Whisper Hollow called 'Meryn's Wall' that has no relation to Meryndan itself.
  • Meryndan citizens are known as "Merynmen".
  • The buck has often been considered the continent's national animal. However, the four major powers refuse to agree upon such a thing as they do most things.
  • There are a few celebrities in Meryndan. Le Petite, an orc chef who travels Thrae to spread his delicious recipes. Meywild, the young half-elf half-dwarf bard who is the frontman of Meywild and the Roundtable. Danassa T'syth, formerly thought to be the last drow of Meryndan and Thymlyssa's right hand man.