Category: Tasian

  • National Map of Tasian

    The national map of Tasian depicts a vast, geologically active archipelago of approximately 151,852,110 acres. The island’s geography is defined by a massive central volcanic range and deep, tiered harbors. Three primary Magma-Roads (reinforced volcanic glass highways) radiate from the central capital, acting as the administrative boundaries for the nation’s three sovereign states. The Three…

  • Tidesworn Accord

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    Deity Name: Vhoralai, the Bound Current Lore:Long before the harbors of Tasian held ships from all horizons, the first fisher-clans told of a vast, unseen tether beneath the seas, a current so constant that it carried not only the waters but the fates of all who lived upon the islands. From the still depths rose…

  • Kithrak of the Tides

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    Physical Form and Sensory Traits:The Kithrak are small to medium-sized humanoids with fluid, angular features that seem sculpted by centuries of wind, spray, and stone. Their skin ranges from storm-gray to seaweed green, often patterned with faint, irregular striping that resembles the play of sunlight under shallow water. Their eyes are disproportionately large and slightly…

  • Khilassan

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    Magical Powers:Khilassan carries a latent resonance with oceanic and tidal magic due to its rhythmic cadence and tonal inflection patterns, which mimic the ebb and flow of waves. Spoken fluently, it subtly amplifies water-aligned spells, calms minor storms, and enhances communication with aquatic beings. When sung or chanted, Khilassan can cause faint ripples in nearby…

  • Culture of Tasian

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    LoreThe Tasians trace their heritage to the first settlements that rose on volcanic shores long before recorded history. Ancient records—inscribed on shell-inlaid stone tablets preserved in coastal temples—tell of clans uniting under a sea-born monarch whose right to rule was sanctified by the Deity Kuraith, the Deep Crowned One. The monarchy’s authority was absolute but…