Claire Beers

Maps
Welcome to the enchanting world of Edril! Here, you'll discover beautifully handcrafted maps by the author herself! That brings to life Dawn's thrilling adventures. Join her on this journey as she explores the intricate landscapes and vibrant cultures of Edril. Let your imagination soar and follow along as each map tells a unique story!

Laris
A hub of all cultures, where most races can live and thrive. Primarily, the Humans live here alongside the Dwarves of Emberhelm. Ineroa, the capital, is one of the largest cities in the world. Where a great many trades, magic and technology are shared among its people.
Laris is also home to large and intelligent creatures called the Zarxun. They appear as hairless wolf-bears and hunt in large numbers. They live in tribes in the Sutboia Forest, hiding in its shadows. Awaiting nightfall to stalk their prey along the roads.
In Laris, you will find dense forests, hillsides, grass plains, beaches, lakes, and snowy mountains. The land's diversity is what gives Laris its beauty, and why many people of all races can call it home. This is where Dawn's journey begins.
Thras
The land of the Dun people, where two variations of Dun can be found. The Landborn Dun, and the Waterborn Dun. Both types live in Thras, where the mines under Tiversaw lake have the largest veins of Alisum crystals can be found. The Dun Empire is well known for its magic and technology in ships and industry.
Thras is filled with jungles, damp forests, swamps, rocky beaches, smaller clusters of mountains, and humid temperatures. The capital of this land resides under the enormous lake within Thras, where the Dun have built it upon its floor.
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To the north of Thras lives a race of goblins called the Glakx. They live on the colder isles where the Dun do not. Most Glakx do not engage with the Dun or vice versa; the two races live separately. However, they do not live in complete harmony. As the Glakx are well-known scavengers and thieves. They have stolen Dun technology on many occasions and have little care for anyone but themselves.
