A harsh and unforgiving wasteland filled with the ruins of the Qadaq Republic, and are the largest area of the Shieldlands. It is here that many mercenary settlements have grown in the dust of the old regime to earn a living
The Collected Stories of Livia
Here follows the story of Livia, according to the approved holy texts of the Islanders: There was much discontent and spiritual loss on the streets of the Qadaq city of Magna Ventis in the windswept north of the region. The
The Faith
Beyond all the concerns of the Crown and the Guilds lie the princes of the Faith. The priesthoods of the various gods, although having the King as their monarch, also answer to higher powers. These holy men and women are
The Father
One of The Four, the primary gods worshipped by the Theocracy. Self-proclaimed owner of the Fane. The Father protects our souls when we die. Ensures that our souls are not taken by the demons but pass over properly into the
The Four
The Father The Mother The Warrior
The Guilds
Set against this background of feudalism and heraldic compliance are the guilds. Guild members work towards different goals and live within Elland providing the goods, services and training that are required to give human lands the edge in the war
The Legio Canis
The Beastkin that are in service to and are allied with the Northern Alliance are generally treated as commoners by the people of the Elland. The one notable exception where the Kingdom is concerned is the Legio Canis or Legion
The Lion Guard
Established years before the Days of Fire, The Lion Guard are the personal guard of the royal house of Elland. This august and elite body of troops are the guardians of the royal family and make up all bodyguards and
The Mother
She who nurtures and protects us while we live. The Mother watches over us and keeps the demons from the minds of the righteous and holds them back in the night. This is the principle god of the common people
The Nobility of Elland
Originally by Nathaniel Orrin, updated by Count Reglan Some may think that the nobility in Elland are as old as time, but that isn’t the truth. The noble houses are not as old as they portray themselves to be, most