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Cartography - World Maps

 

Information about the mortal realms and Ghodremere:

 

The First World is seen in The Assassin Game Archives. The Second World will be seen

in The Legend of Idunn Errawynd. The Third World will be seen in The Fey Library Saga.

The Fourth World and additional mortal realms will continue to be numbered as they are written.

Lastly, the world of Ghodremere will be shown in What the Rosefinch Whispers.​​​

This globe contains the map of the Second World. If you are familiar with some of Valakresch's older stories and pen names, then you may recognize Xelvenjaar. It has been expanded upon, reworked, and rewritten from how it was imagined in the discontinued YA novels: The Rotation of Power, The Battle of Allegregons, Game of the Wrathbringer, The Worthwhile Bounty, and The Test of Isavret.

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Even with a few components of the original works, Errawynd will be an original adult story that requires no previous knowledge of the world, universe, or other published works. 

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*Note: All Errawynd/TROP titles were composed based on She Was Wrath, the original title of the story that Valakresch first wrote on a fanfiction website in 2015. It was inspired by Divergent and The Witcher.

The First World is ruled by the Pjuiian Empire. Current leader: Aenoch Pjuiia CCCXXIII, the 323rd of his name.

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Within the ten regimes, nearly every mile of land is owned by the empire. Only a select few places remain purposefully untouched. The largest surrender of land to its native people is in the south of Orinwaard. Clans retain 60% of the regime, while the Imperial North has built on the other 40% with the valley serving as a natural divide.

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*Note: The layout of the First World was designed so that every book would feel like an exciting new story in a fresh geographical location. The author was excited to leap from marshes, to mountains, to canyons, to glaciers, ect., so that no setting was ever stale or inhibiting the plot.

 

Different POVs were curated in the same way. Valakresch wanted to unravel a new character and their motives in each book while also continuing the plots of characters we already know and love. She calls this: "unlocking a new guest point of view."

Ths is the left side of a world map.
This is the right side of a world map.

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