Countries

The world is and has been composed of many hundreds of countries of varying sizes.

Eidora
Eidora is a sub-continent of the larger landmass known as Magni - and the focal point of most of the Age of Turmoil setting.

CSR
The Commonwealth of Socialist Republics is a large union of like-minded states that have but one goal - to liberate the workers of the world and create a socialist utopia.

Druthenia
A kingdom in the cold north of eastern Magni, and the main focus of the story.

Radovia
A massive empire that occupies most of western and central Eidora, the empire has had a long (and often bloody) history with the other states on the subcontinent.

Dûnthír
Land of the fortressess, Dûnthír is the last vestiges of a people, the Dûnnic, that once lived on a vast area in eastern Eidora.

Hwairland
Often written as "Weirland" abroad, Hwairland situated in western Eidora. Having endured the Age of Turmoil somewhat smoothly, it is unique in the world to be a republic with a recognised king.

Krichoia
The land of islands: Krichoia has always been known for its seafaring and geographically diverse culture across the many isles of western Eidora.

Rasikand
Officially the Rasikand League, the Rasikani are what remains of the once great and prosperous empire of old that influenced much of the subcontinent. In the modern age, they exist as a federation of city-states, with a long mercantile history.

Xinjin
After the great expedition from Jin He, large parts of the former army settled in a mostly depopulated peninsula in western Eidora. In the modern day, Xinjin is not so much plagued with political strife, but troubled with tensions between the various ethnic groups spread out across the country.

Zvogoria
Once a continental power, Zvogoria saw a steep decline in the last two hundred years. While still a power to reckon with, the idological conflict between socialists and the old order threatened to tear the country apart - and when it did, it would spark the Eidoran war.

"Asia"
Occupying the other part of Magni, it is home to ancient and grand empires and states, and the mighty Jin He, whose downfall would begin the Age of Turmoil.

Jin He
The largest, most populous, and richest state in the world, the collapse of the "Golden river kingdom" would send shockwaves throughout the world, kickstarting the Age of Turmoil and all the chaos with it. At the start of the story, Jin He is nearing the beginning of the end of their drawn-out civil war, with another active period beginning.

Kheherat
By far the oldest country still around, Kheherata has existed for the better part of 5,000 years. Famous for their monuments and massive wealth, Kheherata during the Age of Turmoil struggles with internal political strain and a possible conflict with Qartaba.

Qartaba
Situated on the coast south of Eidora and across the mountains from the Great desert, Qartaba is the homeland of the Qartabans, and is an important area for trade coming in and out of southern Eidora. Fractured into many smaller emirates and city-states, the area is currently undergoing a somewhat bloody unification process led by a powerful local Emir.

Xhis
Known in Magni and Ikhaya as "the new world" (predictably, the Xhisi does not share this term for their home), proper contact was only established over the seas towards the end of the 16th century.

Xhi'tal
An ancient kingdom across the Sunrise sea, the Xhi'tal have had close relations with Druthenia for the better part of 300 years. In the Age of Turmoil, the country finds itself at odds with the various nomadic tribes that roam inside and outside of the kingdom.

Ikhaya
Comparably sparsely populated, Ikhaya is the land of sand and jungles. Yet mighty and rich realms have taken root across what fertile lands can be found.

Imperial Rasikand
This ancient state laid the foundations of much of Eidoran civilisation - and it's collapse brought upon an age of chaos for the region. The Eidoran calendar uses the death of the last Rasikani emperor as the starting point.

Ahvoz
An important multicultural city under Radovian rule, Ahvoz would turn out to be a major point of conflict between the various groups that claimed the city. After the civil war, Ahvoz would become a free territory under the control of the Council of Eidoran States.

Aradovicia
This western part of Radovia is populated with a people closely related to the Radovians, though they do not approve of Sirev's rule. In the civil war, they successfully rise against the central government and gain independence.

Minas Abyad
The "white cliff city" has long been the dominant power in the Qartaba region. Once a powerful mercantile city-state, it suffered greatly in the Age of Turmoil and would be annexed into the unified Qartaban state.

Satímaa
A region in the cold north, it is the native home of the Satí people. For hundreds of years, it has been split between the east under the rule of Druthenia, and the west, under the rule of Radovia.