Education In Asgard
Asgard prides itself on its high number of intellectuals. Mostly this is achieved by a rigid educational system, which is composed of three stages.
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Magic In Asgard
Asgard prides itself in its many formidable practitioners of primordial magic. Those children that display an affinity with these powers are often send to one of the various magic Universities, where they are thought to extend and control their abilities for the greater good of the Asgardian Realm. Many of them become scholars or battle mages. Many Asgardians see Magic as a natural part of nature and frown upon the superstition in which most Utgardians hold these powers.
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Asgardian Wasteland
This dark and desolate region was once part of a mighty Fae kingdom. After the Civil War, however, what remains of these lands was treated with fear and distrust, and is now known as the Asgardian Wastes. It is uninhabited but for wanderers and beasts. It's sole city, Darallian, was never rebuild after its destruction, its ruined streets and buildings reflecting nothing of the glory it once knew.
Mountains
- The Lost - The Fallen
Forests
- Aumrauth's End
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Lhengard
In the old days the lands of Lhengard were relatively empty, occupied only by those who sought to escape the more civilized realms and return to nature. Now it exists in a state of constant war. The Marsh is one of the main routes through which Utgard seeks access to the inner lands. Troops constantly move through en route to war against would-be invaders. As the war has gone on, the swamp-like lowlands have been fortified. The locals are great hunters and scouts, adept at guerilla warfare and skilled with bow and axe.
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Western Gardens
The mainland of the Western Gardens lies along the western coast of Asgard, but the realm also encompasses the small islands of the Western Gulf. The shoreline is a wild area, fringed by deep coniferous forests. The foothills of the Western Barrier march off into distant peaks that tower dramatically into the clouds. To the Elves and Fae from other realms, the Western Gardens is often considered rural, al bleak coastal realm with hundreds of acres of inland farm-ground.
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Eastern Gardens
The Eastern Gardens is a large coastal region, inhabited by shrewd and hardy seafolk. Their graceful vessels plough the turbulent Eastern waters in search of food and trade. This is a highly dangerous area to sail, not just because of the perilous waters, but because the seas are said to contain many monstrous creatures.
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Caer
The isles of the North suffered the most during the Civil Wars. Once, cataclysmic forces were unleashed that drowned the land and shattered the northern part of the continent. The remaining islands are tortured and twisted places, blasted by mutation and death, and near lifeless. Such life that does survive is cruel and hardened. Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
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The Uplands
'The Uplands lay north-west and are graced with the Enchanted Forests, most ancient of all the Asgardian realms. Upon its tangled groves ancient glamours lie and under its leaves creatures of great mystery still walk.
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Orc Houses
Orc houses are communities of Orc families.
Current Great Houses
These houses are currently considered the "Great Houses" and hold dominion over most of the Orc-held lands.
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Orc Politics
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