by Weaver | May 21, 2025
lmaet Thani เมฆธานีPast the desert and to the north is Maet Thani, a name given to the floating lands that hover over long, rolling veldts. It gets its “city” moniker from the oddly symmetrical pattern of the drifting lands. Travelers have reported seeing Siho,...
by Weaver | May 21, 2025
Talae-ruingaew ทะเลรุ้งแก้วThis area of Phum consists of many high, rocky plateaus, and is mostly barren of vegetation. Intense volcanic activity in the past has created an unforgiving, angular landscape, covering the area with multi-coloured, iridescent fire...
by Weaver | May 21, 2025
โยนกYonok is the capital of the Singhanavati Kingdom, a bustling town and a center of trade for the region. Most of the city is built out on the lake, using floating platforms, and traders use small boats to navigate its many canals. The largest structure is an...
by Weaver | May 21, 2025
Mokha / Groakthan (โมฆะ / โกรกธาร, Void/Canyon/Gorge)Phum’s seas end at a planet-spanning gash, known alternately as Mokha, or the Groakthan, which bisects the planet.Closer to the Edge you’ll find smaller and smaller landmasses with the exception of a single, very...
by Weaver | May 21, 2025
The Himmapan forest is an ever-shifting landscape, a deeply magical forest that resists all efforts to define and map it. Some say that at the center of the forest, a titanic tree stretches to the heavens, a tree so large that a civilization could rise, flourish and...