[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180513/4517a71b09cd1d6de5240756445c170f.png[/img][/center] [hr][center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/20/f0/9b/20f09beecc9b95aea13a09d785f54bef.jpg[/img][/center][hr] [b]Name:[/b] [indent]Deyrnas Unedig Môrogoed [sub][color=gray]The Kingdom of Môrogoed[/color][/sub][/indent] [b]Location:[/b] [indent][url=https://i.imgur.com/Oihu5A5.png]The Kingdom of Môrogoed is located alongside the great river Wyrdd that runs through the forested hills and surrounding flatlands of The Viridian Sea.[/url] [/indent] [b]Demographics:[/b] [indent]Deggwerin is the native language name for the people of The Viridian Sea. The Deggwerin are divided into three pacts – the Prenin, Ogofin, and Tywodin. The distinct differences of these denominations of the “fair folk” are separated by where they make their homes. In terms of known demographics in the last noteworthy surviving bastion of elven imperialism, the Kingdom of Môrogoed knows no humans as citizens, though there are outliers within the territory that have been known as intrusive elements. Half-Elves are more frequent in certain areas than others but typically they are seen as lesser.[/indent] [b]Climate:[/b] [indent]Temperate[/indent] [b]Description:[/b] [indent]For centuries, the fair folk of the Viridian Sea has been the last remaining bastions of true elven culture and society, often struggling against the growth of the races that claim to be their well-meaning neighbors. But it wasn’t always this way and the Deggwerin people have not forgotten that fact as they attempt to push forward and once again reclaim their destiny. Deggwerin bards sing of the other pieces of the ancient dominion that united the elves, a dominion that decorated the hills, forests, and plains of the known world from the hills of the west to the peaks of the north. But what happened? It’s a very good question. You could find your answer depending on whom you ask within Môrogoed. Hubris, natural disasters, monolithic creatures, elvenkind folly, sloth, the answers are endless. Whatever the answer may be the only true remaining piece of elven imperialism that still stands is the Kingdom of Môrogoed for better or for worse. The Patriarch (or Matriarch, depending) of the Môrogoed does not look for answers within the past, choosing instead to be concerned of the present and the future. After all, the deggwerin are not so different from humankind and are subject to the same foolishness, sin, and mistakes. The most important thing of all is to strengthen what lands Môrogoed still holds and look to restoring their glory one piece at a time. Despite the cultural issues and dissonance between the races, though, the elves try to promote a friendly coexistence with the other races as Mana has blessed everyone with her strength and Luna with her wisdom. Though, some alliances are easier than others. The capital of Môrogoed is known as Tir Cartref, one of the last great elven castles that have yet to fall into ruin. It sits on Dŵr Glas, the ancient colossal lake that splits off the elven wooded lowlands from that of the great plains that once housed one the great empires that humankind had created; though much like the empire that Môrogoed once graced in centuries past now too the humans have lost their own. Dŵr Glas watches the plains from the western coast of Dŵr Glas in unease. An unforged humankind is far more dangerous than a forged one in the eyes of the people of the Viridian Sea whether they are bard, ranger, or lord. But perhaps this chaos will be beneficial to elvenkind?[/indent]