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== Lands of the Northeast ==
 
== Lands of the Northeast ==
  
[[/NorthEastOddities|Oddities of the Northeast]]: Strange locales at the juncture of Wood and Air.
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[[Halta]] The largest nation in the region.
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[[Locations/NorthEast/NorthEastOddities|Oddities of the Northeast]]: Strange locales at the juncture of Wood and Air.
  
 
[[Ghedaran]] A floating city of clocks, ratmen Lunars, and ruled by a monsterous remnant of Bagrash Kol's once-glorious empire. It's specifically to make a bit of Steampunk Exalted until Alchemicals comes out, so it's pretty damn magitech-heavy.  
 
[[Ghedaran]] A floating city of clocks, ratmen Lunars, and ruled by a monsterous remnant of Bagrash Kol's once-glorious empire. It's specifically to make a bit of Steampunk Exalted until Alchemicals comes out, so it's pretty damn magitech-heavy.  
  
 
[[ Odin/Honmai | Honmai]] an Imperial tributary west of Sijan plagued by a feuding dynasty and forest bandits.  Dominated geographically by snowcapped mountains, terraced farmland and bamboo and cedar forests.
 
[[ Odin/Honmai | Honmai]] an Imperial tributary west of Sijan plagued by a feuding dynasty and forest bandits.  Dominated geographically by snowcapped mountains, terraced farmland and bamboo and cedar forests.

Revision as of 01:16, 6 April 2010

Lands of the Northeast

Halta The largest nation in the region.

Oddities of the Northeast: Strange locales at the juncture of Wood and Air.

Ghedaran A floating city of clocks, ratmen Lunars, and ruled by a monsterous remnant of Bagrash Kol's once-glorious empire. It's specifically to make a bit of Steampunk Exalted until Alchemicals comes out, so it's pretty damn magitech-heavy.

Honmai an Imperial tributary west of Sijan plagued by a feuding dynasty and forest bandits. Dominated geographically by snowcapped mountains, terraced farmland and bamboo and cedar forests.