
Continents & Regions
Continents shift, ancient empires rise and fall, and every region pulses with its own magic, mystery, and danger. Each landmass holds unique cultures, landscapes, and legends waiting to be explored. Whether you’re drawn to icy tundras, lush forests, or bustling cities, this section will guide you through the heart of our world, revealing the histories and secrets that shape its destiny. Begin your journey and discover which region calls to you.

Lanloden
“Lanloden: Where Harmony Thrives and Precious Beauty Endures.”

Lanloden is a land of gentle beauty and quiet prestige, where the rhythm of life is guided by harmony, tradition, and a profound respect for nature. Divided into two continents—Agomai in the north and Ofuyo in the south—Lanloden is renowned for its peaceful ethos and steadfast commitment to non-violence. Rolling hills and high-altitude valleys are adorned with flowering trees, rare fruits, and medicinal herbs, while the famed Mai Silk Farm weaves the world’s most coveted silk, shimmering with luxury. The capital, Elem, sits nestled among lush greenery, its air fragrant with blossoms and the soft rustle of silks.
Lanloden’s unique federal system is led by Archduke Koken, whose council of wives provides wisdom and balance in governance, ensuring every voice is heard from Agomai to Ofuyo. With security quietly assured by the Vulsrian Empire, Lanloden flourishes as a beacon of tranquility, precious exports, and cultural sophistication—a country where peace is not merely policy, but a way of life.
Population :
1,600,000
Moderate density, with population spread across fertile valleys, terraced hills, and vibrant regional centers; demographics reflect a long tradition of migration, harmony, and community cohesion.
A serene and fragrant city at the heart of Lanloden, surrounded by gardens and waterways.
Capital :
Elem
Major Cities :
4
Each serves as a regional center for trade, culture, or agriculture
Major City Details :
Jing Crevasse: 68,000
Mining center, renowned for mineral wealth and engineering marvels; steep valleys, dramatic rock formations.Agomai: 54,000
Administrative heart of the northern continent; home to regional archives and cultural institutions.Ofuyo: 47,000
Southern agricultural hub, surrounded by the Ofuyo Forest reservation; famous for rare fruits, olives, and eco-friendly farming.Mai: 36,000
Center of silk production, home to the world-famous Mai Silk Farm; artisans’ workshops and textile guilds line the main avenues.
Dozens of tranquil villages and hamlets, each nestled in valleys or along terraced hillsides
Stone and timber houses adorned with flowering vines
Villagers are known for their hospitality, consensus-driven decision-making, and mastery of herbal medicine and textile arts
Every settlement features a central green, a community garden, and a seasonal festival honoring nature’s cycles
Geographics :
Two Continents: Agomai (north), Ofuyo (south)
High-Altitude Valleys & Plateaus: Fertile, cool, and ideal for orchards and silk farming
Lush Botanical Landscapes: Flowering trees, rare fruits, medicinal herbs, and abundant gardens
Scenic Rivers & Terraced Farms: Rivers nourish the land, while terraced farms and forest reservations (notably Ofuyo Forest) sustain both people and wildlife
Climate :
Mild, temperate climate with cool, refreshing breezes at higher altitudes
Abundant rainfall supports lush flora
Warm summers, gentle winters—ideal for silk farming and orchards
Federal System
Governance :
Central authority (ArchDuke) with regional autonomy for Agomai and Ofuyo
Advisory council composed of the ArchDuke’s wives, each with personal and political influence
Peace maintained with minimal standing force, bolstered by Vulsrian Imperial support
Emphasis on harmony, consensus, and respect for every region’s voice
Economics :
Major Exports:
Luxurious Silk: Produced at the renowned Mai Silk Farm, prized worldwide for its quality and beauty
Valuable Minerals: Mined in Jing Crevasse and exported for use in fine crafts and trade
Olives & Seasonal Fruits: Ofuyo’s orchards yield rare, flavorful produce
Botanical Products: Herbal medicines, natural remedies, and artisanal crafts
Local Markets:
Specialize in herbal medicines, rare fruits, and exquisite textiles
Artisan guilds and workshops foster innovation and preserve tradition
Culture :
Globally recognized for silk and peaceful way of life
Reputation as a “precious nation” and the “land of precious silks”
Traditions emphasize harmony, consensus, and respect for nature
Festivals celebrate harvest, flowering seasons, and the arts
Artisans, musicians, and poets are honored as cultural treasures
“In Lanloden, peace is woven into every thread of silk, and harmony blossoms beneath every tree. Here, tranquility is not just a dream, but a living tradition.”

