Realmgard's most famous land pirate. Yes, really…
Tag: Encyclopedia Realmgardica
The History of Realmgard: Saint Artemio
Whatever the reason, it was in the village of Galgano that Saint Artemio formally renounced martial pursuits and worldly wealth and declared that he could henceforth live as a mendicant hermit in the hills of Natalis.
The History of Realmgard: Duchess Forte
One of the most famous women in the history of Natalis, largely by virtue of being one of the few women in its history to rule in her own right. Helped, of course, by the fact that she ruled with remarkable success.
The History of Realmgard: Duke Mercurio
"There was battle and the Orc was slain."
Sauvaherra and Tulva
Two of the central figures in the best-known cycle of Aurorean folklore, Sauvaherra and Tulva are depicted as a pair of lovers who must overcome great adversity and calamity before finally getting their happy ending.
Meren-Keihas
Strong Wake-Maker.
Lumiviittaa
Lord of Snow.
Nainen
The Goddess with Gleaming Hair
The Kingdom of Aurora
Located in the northernmost region of Realmgard beyond the historical borders of the Elven Empire, what is now the Kingdom of Aurora nevertheless has had longstanding contacts with the lands of the Empire throughout its history, established by the efforts of intrepid merchants and travellers.
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