Locations/ScavengerLands
The Scavenger Lands are also known as the River Province, and are the heart of the East. They consist of the region bound together by the Yanaze River and its tributaries. The area makes a good starting point for Solar campaigns, as the Wyld Hunt has trouble going there, and there are multitudinous opportunites for adventure.
Page References: Exalted p.55-56, 62-63, Scavenger Sons pp. 61-97.
Fan-created locations are in italics.
Contents
City-States, Nations, and Districts
- The Confederation of Rivers : The mutual aid alliance that binds the Scavenger Lands together in times of crisis. The capital is Marita
- The League of Many Rivers: The now-defunct predecessor to the Confederation.
- Aryvyras
- The Plutocracy of Brume - A nation of flying islands that circles the Inner Sea, ruled by wealthy traders. (Telgar)
- Calin
- Centak
- Cho-Huluth
- Crown of Sun Region: Developing custom information on an open area southeast of Nexus. (Dimitryi)
- Darangin
- Farhold
- Great Forks
- Greyfalls
- Greyfalls: Information on the Realm's easternmost foothold.
- ExaltedMUSH Greyfalls: The trade center of the far East, as interpreted for the ExaltedMUSH.
- The Hundred Kingdoms
- The Hundred Kingdoms (TTBD): One campaign's presentation of a swath of the Hundred Kingdoms. (Quendalon)
- Belarn: A theocracy of mortal Sun-worshippers. (BeronTheGrey)
- Kunakura: A rustic, run-down place just south of Greyfalls. (Snollygoster)
- Lyndanisse: Home of the kirin-riding Hundred Paladins. (BeronTheGrey)
- Mayavati: An impoverished land up in the mountains. (Ratty)
- Tsingtao: A city-state known for its beer. (BeronTheGrey)
- Vandaar: Domain of the Windlord, self-proclaimed scion of the God of the East Wind. (BeronTheGrey)
- Iehachi, the Garden of Heavenly Lineage: A nation whose nobles marry into lineages of Essence - any Essence. (Quendalon)
- Lookshy
- The Marukan Alliance aka The Range Towns of Marukan
- Matetha
- Meresh
- Melevhil
- Mount Metagalapa
- A random thought about the aerial mountain of the East. (BlackFlame)
- Nathir
- Nexus
- Exalted: Nexus:A link to a Nexus based campaign. See the setting page for information. (External Link)
- Puyo
- Sijan
- Tender: A small city on the Yellow River between Nexus and Great Forks. (JesseLowe)
- Thorns
- Varsi
- Dead Yeddim, a small town near Nexus that holds a secret. (Issaru)
Points of Interest
- Denandsor, The Empty City
- The Tomb of Five Corners
Rivers
The many rivers of the Scavenger Lands give it the name of River Province. They are the lifeblood of the region and can play a major part in almost any campaign set there.
- The Avarice River
- The Gray River
- The Lesser Rock River
- The River of Tears
- The Rock River
- The Rolling River
- The Sandy River
- The Yanaze River
- The Yellow River
- The Thousand Rivers Court rules the waters of the Scavenger Lands. (CrownedSun)
Shadowlands
Comments
I find it easy enough to find other climatologically/geographically corresponding areas of Earth to Creation... any number of islands and archipelagos to the West, the Arctic areas to the North, equatorial Africa, the Middle East, and India to the South, the forests of Europe and Canada and the jungles of Asia and South America to the East... but the areas of the Blessed Isle and the Scavenger Lands are a bit more vague. My first impression is that the Realm is like, perhaps obviously, China or the other areas of mid-mainland Asia. Mountains, mountains, mountains, with lots of arable land, but still mountains. The Scavenger Lands seems to be just endless fields and rivers... not like the Nile area, because its not surrounded by desert... where else in the world are there endless rolling hills and plains, with very little interruption, for endless distances, besides the North American Great Plains? Eastern Europe is the only other place that comes close in my mind, but I don't know enough geography to say for sure. Where else on Earth could STs look to find similar biomes and climates to what might be found in the Scavenger Lands? I feel ethnocentric assuming the hope for all Creation comes from a place like Midwest USA. --UncleChu
- I have always interpreted the northern Scavenger Lands as Medieval EnglandLocations/ScavengerLands/France/Germany. It's primarily a wheat growing area with some rice production, deciduous forests, a culture filled with small warring kingdoms that prefer to send champions (ie Knights) to do their fighting for them. Animals would include sheep, cows, deer and rabbits (of the non-vorpal variety), trees are oaks, rowan, apple, sycamore and so on. The Hundred Kingdoms is quite frankly, King Arthurs and Robin Hood's territory. THe Barbarians on the edge are more likely to be Celtic or Pictish. -- Somori