Measure of Time: HH:MM:SS:
Length of a day: 24 hours
Solar System: Tauneim
Star Name: Taun
Planet Order (from shortest distance to Taun): Munnin, Ziour, Mormorium, Nevnae, Cyris
Length of a day: 24 hours
Solar System: Tauneim
Star Name: Taun
Planet Order (from shortest distance to Taun): Munnin, Ziour, Mormorium, Nevnae, Cyris
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Tylla
Capital City
The largest city on all of Mormorium. It's origins date back to the end of The War, when the two races came together in peace for what felt like the first time in centuries. The city was built to accommodation both Bouiboas and Moukiis comfortably. There is a lot of nurseries here, and therefore a lot of young Momorians! The city is by far the most high tech of them all, as well as the most profitable.
Densa
A peaceful farming village mostly occupied by Moukiis. It's pretty small, and many of it's older residents are still bitter about the war, which shows in how they treat others of the opposing species. Despite this, many residents are kind and peaceful, helping one another all the time. Densa produces most of the farmed produce on all of Tylla, most of which is shipped to the Capital City.
Carnweye
A bustling town whose entire economy is based around it's enormous port. It runs ships across all of Mormorium day in and day out. The city is not owned by either species in particular. Both species comes together to get the work done. Carnweye is the second most wealthy city on Tylla, second only to the capital. There is said to be large amounts of black market and even pirate activity in the city's underground.
Furoa
A warmwater Bouiboa town whose primary source of income is fishing and distribution. Not quite as technologically advanced as other Bouiboa cities, it's inhabitants tend to be less productive, but more down to earth. It has strong ties with the mining town, Buyli, to whom they sell the most fish. They commonly trade with Densa and Carnweye as well, as they are close to the shore. It's inhabitants are prideful of their fishing profession, as the techniques utilized by Furoa is seen nowehere else.
Buyli
A relatively small, but efficient mining town. It is very old, yet somehow, the mines seem to never dry of ore. Rumors about the town say that the old miners would perform cult rituals deep down in the mines to keep the ore flowing. The truth of this rumor is unknown, and all miners deny these rumors. The cold mountainous soil is not good for farming crops, so Buyli receives most of it's food from trading with Furoa. Buyli's inhabitants are renowned for their hard-working attitude.
Monover
A decently large underwater city with high technological exports. They get ore from Buyli and convert it into manufactured items. A large majority of the city's population is below the poverty line as the workers who create the goods aren't paid enough for their work. It's no secret the city's government is highly corrupt, so they do nothing to improve the citizens lives. Because of the failure of the government, the city's poor population has been planning a secret rebellion for years.
Abandoned Fortress
A old fortress left over from The War. It has long been abandoned and fallen into ruin. It's very much overgrown, and many Mormorians believe it to be haunted. Young Mormorians looking to prove themselves often venture into the ruins on a friendly dare.
Cape of Eranor
The Cape of Eranor is a long stretch of land jutting out into the Lenova ocean to the north and west, with the West Torma Sea to the east. It is dotted with small patches of woodlands and grasslands. It is a peaceful area, with a large number of wild Cainulr roaming about. Many young Mormorians come here to play on warm summer days.
Carrai Bay
The beach surrounding this bay is a popular tourist destination, particularly for those vacationing from the Capital Cities. The waters themselves are not very deep, with the bay's floor being covered in delicate sea grasses, and Minya Sea Flowers.
Garnya Mountains
The forest covered mountains that surround Buyli and the northern part of Tylla. Small lakes and glens throughout the mountain range. Despite the peace during the daytime, the mountains can be quiet hazardous at night. If the risk of cliffs don't scare you, perhaps the threat of a legendary monster that roams the mountains at night, will. The locals tell tales of the beast snatching children in the night, though it has never been proved true.
Hyla Point
A large cliff surrounded by the sea on three sides. It is a popular pastime for youth out of Carnweye to come here to watch the ships passing in and out of the city. The location is marked by a single large tree near the tip of the point where a large amount of Mormorians like to gather for picnics.
Lenova Ocean
The ocean that borders the west of Tylla. The underwater biomes differ depending on the water depth. A large majority of it is just open waters, with deeper parts being filled with the dangerous Kagber. Skyskimmers are commonly seen flying over the Lenova Ocean en masse, using the strong ocean currents to stay aloft.
Muulna Forest
A dense forest that is brimming with plant and animal life. The environment here is perfect for camping, and a lot of Mormorian youth come here to explore and play in the woods. There is said to even be hidden treasure buried somewhere in the woods...making it a fun game to try and find it.
Old Densa Ruins
The destroyed ruins of Old Densa. Before The War, Densa was a thriving, huge city with grand culture and the powerhouse of agriculture. It was completely destroyed during The War however, leaving only the old, destroyed buildings to rot away with time. They are already quite overgrown and falling even further apart. A few older citizens of the new Densa village occasionally pay it a visit to pay their respects to the lives lost. Some claim it to be haunted...
Sahtr Islands
These small islands might seem barren and dull on the surface, but is actually brimming with gemstones and rare ores just below ground! It's not uncommon to visit the Sahtr Islands and go home with a handful of gems that were merely exposed in the dirt. Finding these however, can be a bit hard, as the islands are covered in a mysterious fog that never seems to lift. While not dangerous, some believe it is a frightening place. This does not deter those seeking wealth and fame however.
Snowblight Ocean
To cold, harsh ocean bordering the north of the Tylla continent. Above the surface, snow never seems to cease falling, and small chunks of icebergs slowly drift south and melt. The ocean is quite the hazard for both sailors, and Bouiboas who choose to swim through the waters.
Tajeimo Woods
These woods could almost be compared to Muulna Forest in that it is full of life and abundant, vibrant vegetation...but it is not nearly as safe. The road through the woods is under seemingly constant attack, if not from bandits, then feral Mormorians that prowl the woods. The beauty of the forest is sublime, but few get the chance to really appreciate it before either being ran out by hostiles, or disappearing without a trace.
Torma Sea (East)
The Eastern Torma Sea is one of the Sister seas. Being the gentler of the two, the East Torma Sea boasts calm, warm waters that are inviting to both Mormorians and wildlife alike. The seabed is covered with plant life, including an absolute ton of Latchweed. The only true dangerous area in the entire sea is along the coast near Takeimo Woods, where even a few feral Bouiboa may stalk the waters. For the most part however, one could not ask for a better place to swim!
Torma Sea (West)
The second of the Sister Seas. While not exactly dangerous, it cannot claim to be as peaceful as the Eastern Torma Sea. Unusual currents and swells have been known to sweep through the Western Torma, sinking ships. Nobody is quite sure of why this phenomenon occurs, so most ships coming from the Capital City use the Eastern Torma, or simply go all the way around
Warmwater Reef
Much as the name implies, the water around this reef is quite warm and pleasant. The reef itself it quite safe, with few ocean predators prowling about. Ships tend to steer clear of the area however, as many ships are torn to shreds there. Below the water of deeper portions, there is huge Coral Trees. Some of these structures even jut out of the water, making it appear to be a small patch of woods in the ocean. Sea-dwelling children love this area in particular for it's oddity.
Zrea Seamount
A gargantuan underwater mountain range. The Zrea Seamount is a rarely-traveled place by most Bouiboa. On either side of the mountain, is a large drop-off. The prospect of discovering whatever lies in the abyss on either side of this mountain range excite some...and frightens most. Due to fear of this area, much is unexplored, and therefore, fair game to any brave enough to venture deep enough...
SINAK
Brae
This vibrant coastal town is power entirely by wind! Windmills are scattered all throughout the town, kept moving by the strong winds blown off the sea. The city is made up of different sections built on different layers, with the wealthiest homes being at the highest point in the city. All the buildings here are colourful, with roofs being a wide variety of colours as well as boasting many flags and wind-based decor all around. The town itself hosts many festivals, and is a popular place to visit during summer months.
Deltai
This tiny village is home to a simple tribe-like society, and although the village is a common crossroad for travellers on the main roads, the village itself has a small population that prefers isolation. They rely on foraged materials from the surrounding jungle to survive, and practice various rituals passed down from generations.
Ilk
A small town situated in the heart of the jungle, it is a bit more off the beaten path than the rest of the towns in Sinak. The occupants here are notably hiding something, often speaking in hushed tones whenever a visitor arrives. Legends say that strange beasts lurk out of the jungle and into the streets at night, so none of the buildings here have windows, and all the doors can be barricaded at a moments notice. Nobody knows for sure what it is, but everyone agrees that it’s better to be safe than sorry
Neema
This coastal town is surrounded by clean water and open grasslands. This beautiful town is very quaint and peaceful, at least, on the surface. The city is controlled by a pirate ring, which, although benefits the city by funding the economy for all living there, does make the surrounding seas dangerous for merchants.
Swiften
This underwater town is buried far below the rough waves that crash about the surface. Due to the strong currents that flow around the city, the water is very clean in the town. All the residents pride themselves in raising various underwater plants and corals, and it’s known to be among the most beautiful towns in all of Mormorium.
Towra
The largest city on Sinak, this city is situated in close distance to the Tower. The city is built atop ancient ruins that are seemingly connected to the Tower due to the similar structures and iconography. The city hosts large markets and a thriving economy, shipping out various goods at the docks. It’s a huge tourist hotspot as well!
Alst Archipelago
This Archipelago, a stretch of cluttered islands to which few have volcanoes that spread the individual island every few years. Bouiboa mostly use these cluttered islands as trading ports to trade ideas and commodities. The smaller islands are formed by magma underneath the ocean's surface and eventually are able to grow tropical flora on the formed rock as soil is created over a span of years.
Arko Woods
A temperate coniferous forest, the Arko woods was home to one of the mighty battlefields during the war. With lush vegetation due to decaying matter, it is said not to touch the lonely barren forest to reserve the respected land.
Ida Ocean
A large, deep ocean brimming with wildlife. The large open waters here is home to large pods of Siphonaie. Due to their large presence in this area, dangerous predators are minimum, making it a safe area to swim
Kaina Sea Ridge
An underwater mountain range that is dotted with volcanic vents at its base. The water here is warm, but also quite toxic, so many do not try to venture this far down. Farther up the ridge however is covered in fields of Latchweed and other kelps. The vegetation here is so dense that traversing it may be difficult.
Karma River
Often known as a ‘shortcut’ for travelers on the sea, it is also known for it’s deadly deep rapids. With the current strong, it is difficult to get maneuver around the blunt tall rocks without dropping a few carry ons, thus losing whoever is cocky enough to take its final total shipment intake
Mitinga Reef
With very bright, colorful and large corals this reef is a common hunting place for large predatory fish. Densely populated with tropical fish of all kinds. A popular place for diving
Neema Floodplains
Runoffs and high water discharge collect here and create a sprawling flooded area of hills scattered across the land.
Rushwater Coast
With strong tides, Rushwater coast is clear of coral due to the wear of the surface below. Perfect for divers or surfers who seek the thrill yet not the danger.
Teema Estuary
An estuary leading into the Lenova ocean. Scarily underpopulated of marine life due to the switch in waters, it isn’t very useful for fishing, but it is for traveling.
Waron Rainforest
A humid, vast rainforest with dense vegetation and varied wildlife. It rains here nearly nonstop. Strange sounds can be heard in the jungle at night, and locals will advise not to travel through it after dark, perhaps it is best to listen, because new creatures are always being discovered here!