Huninfjord
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Huninfjord | |
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Culture Level | Bronze Age for the humans, Renaissance (9) for the dwarves underground[1] |
Ecology | |
Climate & Terrain | Cold aquatic, forests, mountains, and underground[2] |
Year Formed | ? |
Population | ? |
Races (%) | Humans above ground, dwarves below[2] |
Languages | Dwarven, Sylvan |
Religions | Pantheons of various deities, spirits, and giants[2] |
Government | No central government; each settlement is ruled by a separate ruler[2] |
Ruler(s) | By settlment; the evil fey of the realm are ruled by Queen Uruni Njorvalik[3] |
Darklord(s) | Queen Uruni Njorlvalik[1] |
Nationality | |
Analog | Iceland; faerie and dwarven domain[4] |
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Formerly known as the Valley of Thought, Huninfjord was a pine forest realm of the fey. It was also a storage house for the lore of the fey. However, the dwarves polluted so much of the domain with their mining operations that the fey became corrupted and evil. This led to a flood followed by a fey attack that wiped out most of the dwarves, save for those lingering in the lowest depths of the mines. Since the day of the flood, returning to the surface has been taboo among the dwarves. Henceforth, they have built settlements underground. Meanwhile, a new challenge for the malicious fey has arrived: tribes of humans, though they are less technologically advanced than the dwarves.[5]
References
- ↑ Navigaccio p.43
- ↑ Navigaccio p.19-20