Welcome to Reagan!

Greetings, Traveler, and welcome to my campfire! You're about to embark on an exciting journey full of magic and adventure, Reagan. This world was created to be shared with others, allowing you to explore ancient ruins of civilizations and navigate complex political landscapes using the fifth edition systems of Dungeons & Dragons.             Ahangen is a vast and wild land, dominated by dense jungles, sprawling grasslands, impenetrable brushlands, and treacherous swamps. The region is teeming with wildlife, both great and small, making it a dangerous place for the unwary or unprepared. Settlements are few and far between, clustered mainly on the coast where trade routes bring much-needed supplies and resources from the outside world. Despite its isolation, Ahangen is not entirely disconnected from the outside world, as powerful patrons from afar take an interest in the region and vie for influence and control over its valuable resources.

Gateway is one of the most important cities on the lower part of the continent, situated at the confluence of two rivers that divide it into three distinct districts: the Highland, the Lowland, and the Market.

The Natierin Empire is a complex and multifaceted nation, with a rich history and culture that is closely tied to its harsh natural environment. Its militaristic government and powerful military make it a force to be reckoned with in the region, but its advanced infrastructure and cultural achievements make it a center of learning and innovation as well.

The Ouxilian Empire is a new but powerful force in the world, with a strong army and skilled leaders, rising to prominence after their victory in the Magi-war. They are always on guard and ready for battle, with a history marred by conflict. While they practice religious freedom, the dominant religion is highly favored by the nobility, and challenges to their authority are met with decisive action. The empire inspires both admiration and fear, leaving some to wonder about their future.

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