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== The World of Avaria ==
== The World of Avaria ==
Avaria is a large world whose presently known extent includes four sizeable landmasses occupying one hemisphere of the globe.
Avaria is a large world whose presently known extent includes four sizeable landmasses occupying one hemisphere of the globe. Numerous smaller islands and demicontinents also exist, while on the opposite side of the world lie still more distant lands, unknown to most but their existence conjectured at by the learned.  


== Landmasses ==
== Landmasses ==
* Idiri
* [[Idiri]]
* Ruvera
* [[Ruleska]]
* Ruleska
* [[Ruvera]]
* Riendu
* [[Altaruleska]]
* Jalanjhur
* [[Riendu]]
* [[Jalanjhur]]


== Political Entities ==
== Political Entities ==
* Grand Duchy of Cadenza
* [[Cadenza|Grand Duchy of Cadenza]]
* High Hinterlands
* [[High Hinterlands]]
* Jalanjhur
* Jalanjhur
* Kalentoi Empire (Calentium)
* [[Kalentoi Empire|Kalentoi Empire (Calentium)]]
* Kingdom of Barendts
* Kingdom of Barendts
* [[Ensor|Kingdom of Ensor]]
* [[Ensor|Kingdom of Ensor]]
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* Grand Duchy of Kuslovik
* Grand Duchy of Kuslovik
* Middlelands Confederacy
* Middlelands Confederacy
* Misty Reaches
* [[Misty Reaches]]
* Serpentine Isles
* Serpentine Isles
* Sirdabi Caliphate
* [[Sirdabi Caliphate]]
* Volusian Republic
* [[Volusia|Volusian Republic]]


== Oceans ==
== Oceans ==
* Adelantean Sea
* [[Adelantean Sea]]
* Great Stormy Sea
* [[Great Stormy Sea]]
* Sea of Salaah
* [[Sea of Salaah]]

Latest revision as of 00:46, 15 May 2022

The World of Avaria

Avaria is a large world whose presently known extent includes four sizeable landmasses occupying one hemisphere of the globe. Numerous smaller islands and demicontinents also exist, while on the opposite side of the world lie still more distant lands, unknown to most but their existence conjectured at by the learned.

Landmasses

Political Entities

Oceans