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Chapter #4

Ceimath, island of the undead

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A map of the of Ceimath Island.
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Ceimath: Ceimath is a troubled land. It is a place recovering from generations of warfare and now a plague of undead and feral vampires brought bout by a cruel necromancer. There used to be three kingdoms on the island, but the third was not prepared for the new threat and was washed away in a rotting undead tide. It was only the undead and some convincing from the local Wood Elves that a truce was better than fighting to death while zombies roamed the land. It takes two weeks to arrive to this island by boat from Drires.

If you wonder why I put villages close to castles that means its an urban area as there's a lack of towns and fantasy city icons for the map generator.
The Kingdoms:
The Pamore Kingdom: is now sparsely populated thanks to the wars and undead plague, and is facing economic hardship. It is ruled by the House of Chamont who used to rule the entire island during the times of only one kingdom. There are few outside the island who'd do business with such a wreck of a kingdom which has brought tough times for its people. They have turned to Utarachi and other gods who hate the undead for protection, and will hire mercenaries with experience against the creatures.

The Aediphenia: the temple on the map dedicated to the gods.

Emerfell Wilds: the massive dense forest to the east. It is easy to get lost in, and woe be to those who do end up lost. It is full of zombies and feral vampires looking to sink their fangs into any living thing that crosses their path. Has been deemed cursed.

Vigor Tower: The tower built to serve as a lookout tower during the wars.

Fort Epoch: an older fort built on the border with the Crutus Kingdom that has been the site of many battles.

Other than those locations make up your own.
Crutus Kingdom
Culturally the Crutus Kingdom is exactly the same as the Pamore Kingdom, being former part of it, and is ruled by the Dullac House. Compared to its rival the Crutus Kingdom has fared better off in aftermath in the surge of the rising dead and economically. The citizens of the kingdom have better lives than the ones in Pamore to a degree, but share the same paranoia and dread their counterparts have. They do not trust outsiders all that well.

Northgus Forest: The major forest of the Crutus Kingdom near Orodeen Loch. It is home to Ceimath's local population of Wood Elves.

The Great Dullac Tree: It is the massive tree near the capital city of the Crutus Kingdom, believed to have been blessed by the gods when the current Dullacs' ancestors planted it 500 years ago.

Oxduff Hills: A set of hills rumored to be the location of buried treasure.

Pamomble village: a major settlement near the eastern coast that has survived the wars of the living and dead. It is famous for its glassmaking and its bread mills.

Other than that make up your own settlements here.

Orodeen Loch: the island's lake that many go to in order to relax. Parts of the lake are claimed by the kingdoms, and is home to a massive fresh water serpent named Ralia. The residents of the island find her to be the most beautiful creature around, being soothed upon seeing her. Beware Ralia's deadly spittle!

And I am finally done with this chapter after days. As for the unmarked area that's where the necromancer and undead reside and no one seems brave enough to venture out where the old third kingdom used to be. Also, the island is mini medieval fantasy France.

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