This is a repository of information for my worldbuilding exercise in which I am constructing the world of Aed'jhelas (pronounced Aid-jeh-laa) and its history. Over time, I shall be adding to and expanding on the places, peoples and magic of the world of Aed'jhelas, building up a timeline of events; the rise and fall of civilisations, natural disasters and life's beautiful accidents, and the manifestations of magic that all contribute to the shaping of the world over the course of its time in the universe.
You can find everything to do with the land and sea within this section. Learn more about what Aed'jhelas consists of, from cities to magic pinnacles.
Simply put, magic is the manifestation of different forms of energy. Life energy is the driving force of “magic” in the world. The essence of Aed'jhelas, if you will.
Great empires, glorious kingdoms, nomadic tribes, peoples of the land and sea. Discover the societies that have risen and fallen in the world of Aed'jhelas.
A complete catalog of historic events that have taken place in Aed'jhelas; whether it be a natural disaster, a reknowned battle, or a magical phenomenon.
This section contains a comprehensive list of all people within the world of Aed'jhelas; from common folk, to high born aristocrats and emperors.
There are many unknown and unusual terms or references relating to the world of Aed'jhelas. Here you can find explanations and definitions for many of them.
Officially, the Empire of Zycaina (pronounced tseer-kay-nah) was formed circa 654af, from a merging of the Urcy'kha Alliance with the Hhalkna. However, it was only after the eruption of Mt Zeyr in 718af that the Empire really grew to prominence on the continent of Zyraia.
Ari'ielas (pronounced Aree-i-ay-laa), or in the Trader's Tongue, the Sunken Lands, is a region of islands south of the continent of Aesysreon. Once, it was an expansive land of low-lying plains, savannah grasslands riddled with meandering rivers, and home to the nomadic tribes of Syarii, but over the years the plains became submerged under the ocean, hence the Trader's name. In modern times, it is now an array of about 50 islands of varying size. While not all the islands are inhabited, most contain small settlements of the descendants of the Syarii tribes; a sea-faring people, the Sarinaas.