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Revision as of 20:15, 27 August 2021
The New Lands are all the areas of Atys known to us today.
They are known as the New Lands because homins didn't set foot in these lands until 2483, following the destruction of their old nations in the Great Swarming of 2481. The area of Atys that those old homin nations were located in is now known as the Old Lands. Before 2483, no homins nor Kitins had ever set foot in the New Lands.
The only region currently accessible that is not part of the New Lands is Almati Wood.
Bark Areas
Sub-continents
- Aeden Aqueous, home of the Tryker
- Burning Desert, home of the Fyros
- Verdant Heights, home of the Matis
- The Witherings, home of the Zoraï
Islands
- Nexus Minor
- Silan (Controlled Lands)
Prime Roots
Map
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See also
Last version 2021-09-05•ᐒ