The peoples who follow the law, generally, on Mysaniti by Chasmyr |
Dwarves, as a culture, have been almost extinguished. Small dwarf holds still hold out in the northern mountains called the Blades of Winter. A single dwarven fortress, Dur Mor’Dean, still stands in the north. The dwarven rockships are believed (wrongly) to be the only way in or out of Dur Mor’Dean. Duergar are known to aid the drow forces in their efforts to exterminate the dwarves. The dwarves settled Dur Mor’Dean after Del’Garath was transferred to the Abyssal plane. The populace is almost entirely comprised of survivors of that disaster.. |
Halflings dwell within their shires in the shadows of the mighty elven forests. They live quite comfortably here, under the protection of their sheriffs and elven bows. Of course, the lack of animosity from the drow helps their survival considerably. If left to themselves, they wouldn’t last ten minutes against the drow.. |
Gnomes dwell in vales scattered through out the Blades of Winter, and the southern Winds Teeth. The largest vale of gnomes is the Crysal d’Vania Vale located in the southern Wind’s Teeth. |
There are 3 major elven nations in Moradin’s Basin. One is the O’Tasin, who dwell on the shores of the O’Tasin Lake. The second is the Tale’sin on Al’Qassir Lake. These surface elves dwell in harmony with nature in most environments, including the mighty forests near all human settlements. The third nation is avarial. These avarial are known to live amongst the Moradin Arm Mountains and the eastern Del’Gar Islands. However, exactly where they are dwelling amongst those peaks is unknown. |
The Rakasta that now live a nomadic lifestyle upon the Riven Plains were once closely allied with the elvish nations. Time, and Hells Gap have broken these close ties. |
Phanatons are a minor ally of the elves. They are also known to be friendly with the forest gnomes and halflings. They have a primitive civilization and rarely travel outsde of their homelands. |