Chapel Valley


Located on the continent of Faylen, Chapel Valley is an ancient land of high plains, grasslands, forests, deserts, great rivers and lakes. On the West side of the valley lie the Vaincrag Mountains, and to the East sits the Silverridge Range. A great river runs down the West end of the Valley, originating from the Ironloch at the Valley’s northern end. At its southern end, the Valley empties into The Whispering Deep   Chapel Valley earned its name from an ancient temple built thousands of years ago in the center of the valley. Historians have had trouble determining its origin, since its architecture, design, and artistic imagery do not match those of any known civilizations that previously occupied the valley. The Chapel of the valley, as it’s commonly referred, is a popular pilgrimage site for both the curious and the pious alike.

Maps

  • Chapel Valley Master
    This map shows the Chapel Valley region of the Faylen Continent.


Cover image: by Owen Fulton