Geography

Uaria

The world of Uaria is steeped in magic with mysterious lands and ancient secrets. At the heart of this world floats the enchanted island of Amani, serving as the focal point of the world's magic. It is deeply tied to Uaria's fate. The skies are pink and clouds surround Amani, acting as a protective barrier.

Amani

Amani floats 30,000 feet above vast oceans. The clouds surrounding the island form a layer that is impossible for outsiders to see through. Divided into three provinces-Asna, Leskalos, and Uguri-the island is varied with golden palaces to lush forests and barren wastelands. Amani experiences a variety of climates in each province. The inhabitants rarely venture below because of Amani's guaranteed safety, but there are three ways to travel: Flying Animals (Spiritbound Owls), Sky Staircases, and Waterfalls of Light.

The Asna Province

The Asna Province is the capital of Uaria where Queen Amani resides in her palace. It's known for its wealth and cultural landmarks, including temples, marketplaces and festive squares. Thanks to Queen Amani's presence, Asna is in eternal sunshine. 

The Leskalos Province

The Leskalos Province is a rugged, isolated place with harsh terrain, including rocky mountains and dense forests. It's the province known for being infested with Xotet sightings and encounters, making it especially dangerous for those who weren't raised there. Leskalos' weather tends to stay in neutral temperatures, but it's not uncommon to have storms and unpredictable weather. Many of Amani's fiercest warriors come from Leskalos.

The Uguri Province

The Uguri Province is a rural province with an importance on agriculture, known for its landscapes, rolling hills and crystal-clear lakes. Many outsiders, especially from Leskalos, are not welcome due to the rebellious factions that challenge the Queen. Uguri faces light showers throughout season, and has ideal temperatures for farming. The Uguri has nearly perfected the art of cultivation and are heavily relied on for food trade because of their ability to use the island's magic to grow crops in abundance.


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