Dendenwine


Dendenwine, once a lush forest continent, now exists as a perilous archipelago in the Sterling Ocean, situated between Pathriam and Erimata. Though treacherous, its warm climate and strategic location make it simultaneously a popular destination for Dromaria's elite and a haven for pirates. While nominally part of the Leng Empire, Dendenwine has a poignant history to the elves.  

Geography


Dendenwine features a tropical climate with warm waters and cool evening breezes. The area is fraught with navigational hazards, from treacherous tides to submerged rocky outcroppings. The archipelago's unique flora and fauna are increasingly endangered due to sport hunting and collecting, despite conservation efforts by Leng. The region experiences a typical summer-winter cycle, with milder winters.

History


Initially envisioned as a sanctuary for Eshanan elves, Dendenwine became a cultural touchstone for all of Dromaria. However, its glory was short-lived. A destructive entity known as the Lecker ravaged the land, forcing the elves to abandon their homes. What remains are fragmented islands, the most prominent being Lainathia, a fortified resort city for the wealthy. The rest of the archipelago has become a refuge for pirates, particularly around Naga Cove.

Maps

  • Dendenwine
    Dendenwine, once a lush forest continent, now exists as a perilous archipelago in the Sterling Ocean, situated between Pathriam and Erimata. Though treacherous, its warm climate and strategic location make it simultaneously a popular destination for Dromaria's elite and a haven for pirates. While nominally part of the Leng Empire, Dendenwine has a poignant history to the elves.  

    Geography


    Dendenwine features a tropical climate with warm waters and cool evening breezes. The area is fraught with navigational hazards, from treacherous tides to submerged rocky outcroppings. The archipelago's unique flora and fauna are increasingly endangered due to sport hunting and collecting, despite conservation efforts by Leng. The region experiences a typical summer-winter cycle, with milder winters.


Continent of Dendenwine

Dendenwine Base Map Image


Cities, Towns & Villages
 
Capital: Lainathia
 
Naga Cove

Natural Landmarks   Verosa River

Countries   No countries remain intact in Dendenwine. Lainathia serves as an exclusive resort for the affluent, while Naga Cove operates under its own set of rules, enforced by local guilds.


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