World Map (1)
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Gedenlandi Continent - The vast continent where the Turanda Empire is located, in addition to the Turanda Empire, there are also nomadic countries in the north, desert emirates in the south, and the Bran Empire that has just been released from another dimension.
The Turanda Empire - The most powerful and wealthy country in the continent of Gdenlande
Dunseldeburg, the temporary capital of Turanda, was designated as the temporary capital because of the fact that there was the largest vein of holy spring water in the underground except for the ruined capital Augustus.
The Dopang River, one of the eight major river systems of the empire, meets the Vandal River to form a fertile plain
The Vandal River, one of the eight major river systems of the empire, meets the Dopang River to form a fertile plain
White Moody - The largest port trading city in the Empire
Eslow Mountains - The largest group of mountains in the western part of the empire
Silent Grove Road - A trade route from Augustus to Danburton via the Aeslow Mountains
The Golden Trade Route - A collective name for the three trade routes that extend from the commercial capital of White Moody to the north, southwest, and south. The one that goes south along the coast is called the Southerly Road.
The Bran Empire, the Dark Empire ruled by the Dragon King Zoe Namuanto, was once locked off in another dimension, so a large amount of land was barren and only a small area in the center was inhabited. After the release of space, a large number of exiles flocked to these uninhabited areas that had been uninhabited for thousands of years.
Chongyan Palace - the residence of the Demon Dragon King located on the Blue Monto Peak. At the foot of the mountain is the royal city of Bran. There are several large volcanic groups in the vicinity of the Heavy Flame Palace, which are shrouded in sulfur and poisonous gases all day long.
Border Buffer - Because the Bran Empire has just been freed from the folded space, there are still gravitational anomalies in all of the bordering spaces of this shijie. As a result, the area is designated as a buffer zone and will not be inhabited or passed. But the nomadic people in Bran, who could not stand the oppression, often risked their lives to flee into Turanda through this buffer zone.
In addition to the already mentioned countries on the continent, Turanda and Bran, there are many smaller peripheral states attached to the empire. The Principality of Hovland, which had close ties to the Empire, held a large part of the mainland's eastward shipping routes, and its king was inextricably linked to the Imperial Crown.
To the east of the Duchy of Hovland is Garrymica, a peninsula bordering only a small part of the Ice Tribes and the Duchy of Hovland, which is technically an independent island. The island has a large number of indigenous and exotic creatures that are very different from those found elsewhere.
Suegong is a large island located in the Emerald Sea of the Seven Seas, and there is little interaction with the outside world, so there is not much information about its inhabitants for the time being.
The Ice Tribe is the collective name for all the biomes located in the northernmost large ice field, in fact, there are more than a dozen races here, such as giants, ice werewolves, and iron gnomes.
Similarly, the desert tribes are a collective term for several races that inhabit the desert region, ranging from the fiery lizards who can lurk in the sand for three days and three nights to the nomadic caravans that wear navy blue robes all year round, and are said to be rich in high-ranking assassins.
The Exiled Islands strictly say "no one" and are sure of what is on it. For he can only be described by saying, hearsay, and hearsay, and no living person has admitted to having been to the island, let alone seen anything. Some people say that there is gold and silver everywhere, and others say that there are poor mountains and bad waters. But the scorching heat, the fickle currents and the strange oceanic climate make this a place that ordinary people will never go, and this is what the exiles yearn for.