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The items labeled in green are natural features and items labeled in gray are towns, roads and other constructions. Some of these items are labeled with <blank> somthing. This means I have not been able to come with a name for that feature yet and I will update the site as I come up with names for things.

Natural Features

  1. Lake Onabi-
  2. The Northern Forest- This large forest is predominantly evergreen.
  3. Elemental Canyon- This is a very large, steep, and deep ravine. There are a lot of earth and water elementals that inhabit this gorge and are hostile to travelers. It is said that the canyon was created by a mighty swing of Korak's axe during his conflict with Tinel in the beginning of the third epoch of the world. Since his axe was forged from the life-giving fire of power it is thought this fire may have animated some of the earth and stone in the canyon (hence the elementals). Many scholars consider this a mere folk tale with little basis in fact however.
  4. The Gray Mountains- These tall, imposing mountains (which would be comparable to the Alps or the Rockies in our world) help define the northern and eastern boarders of Durandor.
  5. Halen's Vale- A bowl shaped valley in the gray mountains. Named after the adventurer Halen who first explored the area, and founded the town Halen's Vale approximately fifty years ago. More information can be found here.
  6. <blank> Lake-
  7. Serpent River-
  8. Onabi River-
  9. Throng River-
  10. The <blank> Mountains-

Constructed Features

  1. Poznir- The capital city of Durandor
  2. <Blank> Road- Poznir is the largest city in Durandor and most people traveling to Halen's Vale pass through it. This road is the most commonly traveled route between Poznir and Halen's Vale.
  3. Vitas Magnus Bridge- A construct from the ancient world. This truly massive stone bridge crosses the Elemental Canyon.
  4. Town of Halen's Vale- Small town that is now booming due to the discovery of ancient ruins buries in the glacier near the town.