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Revision as of 21:55, 29 July 2011

Salvar, known for its wastes and blizzard covered climate, is the Northern most region of Althanas. After a terrible civil war between the Church and the State, the lands of Salvar have been torn apart and sent into an unstable feudal system of government. The differences between the Northern and Southern portions of Salvar are diverse, extremely differing in climate, and allow for limitless possibilities.


Salvar
Capital Knife’s Edge
Form of Government Feudal
Ruler(s) None
Legal System Feudal Law
Official Language(s) Tradespeak (Common)
Population Approximately 800,000
Religious Type No organized religion
Literacy 23%
Technology level Early Medieval
Major Imports Luxury goods, grain
Major Exports Skins, furs, ore, lumber
Natural Resources Forests, Minerals, whales and fish




Geography

While a foreigner’s stereotypical view of Salvar is that it is a frozen, snow-laden wasteland, this view does not hold true for much of the country. Southern Salvar, which runs along the Kachuck Mountains that mark the border with Alerar, has a mild climate and is dominated by rolling hills and agreeable farmlands. The Testhan River Valley which harbors the capital city of Knife’s Edge are particularly fertile.

It is when traveling further north that the weather becomes harsher, with the landscape dominated by chilly pine forests and jagged hills. Further north of even that are lands that the government only nominally lays claims to—snowy plains, towering mountains, and dense forests, all dominated by tribal bands, giants, and many dangerous creatures. Berevar, a mysterious and uncharted arctic area, lies beyond that, though few have ever seen it and returned to tell of it.

Places of Interest

Knife's Edge

Racial Structure

Economy

Religion

Government

Military

History