World Stuff
Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 3:29 pm

This is a map of Ciruin. Some of you probably saw this map before; it’s the one I used to propose some world stuff before building even started, because it looked pretty boss and just needed some TLC. Now it’s going to get some TLC, preferably not just from me, so hooray!
The big red circle is Alderra, the capitol of the kingdom. As of right now, Alderra is inaccessible to players, because of reasons (no one built it yet, shhhh).
The green circle, including the little island, is Seamoor and the Academy. Seamoor is already in game, the Academy will be added Soon™ (after the remapping and such).
The skinny, mostly vertical pink circle is the mountain range that separates the kingdoms of Alderra and Omaclara. There are dragons in the mountains, who occasionally attack town near them, and on the other side is an entire kingdom of creatures called Remnants, who used to be the inhabitants of the world before our gods destroyed them all to create Ciruin. Omaclara and the mountains are both inaccessible to players, again for reasons (this time for lore reasons).
The other pink circle is a secondary mountain range, which contains dragons, but does not lead directly to Omaclara. Its primary purpose is to segment off that little bit in the NW to be used for different lore reasons that I’m still hashing out. It’ll be accessible by boat most likely.
The yellow circles are Journeyman’s Road north and south. Very little about this area will have to change, it’ll just need to be remapped slightly. Yay!
The blue circles are suggestions for the locations of Turenyara (north) and Canopia (south).
The orange circle is the wastelands, which could also include the desert section beside it, I’m not particularly picky.
Except for the mountains, sizes here are blown way out of proportion because I legit have no sense of scale; I’m a writer, not an artist, you’ve gotta work with me here guys. The mountains really are that big though. There are a lot of dragons there, it’s kind of cool. Also terrifying. They eat people, you know.