NEW TRAYSIS

The Serene West · Lands of Higher Mortals

The western mainland of Albain became known as Auwei TraysisNew Traysis—more than three thousand years ago in the aftermath of the cataclysm known as the Sea Moon’s Rise. When the second moon descended upon the Aulet, the great Isle of Traysis was swallowed by the sea, forcing the surviving Traysians to flee eastward in search of refuge. Those who endured came to revere the lands of Albain not merely as a sanctuary, but as the salvation of their people and culture.

To this day, Auwei Traysis is regarded by many as a realm capable of transforming all who journey through it. Along the north-eastern coast lie the famed emerald sands, whose strange green shimmer catches the sunlight like powdered jewels. Further inland rise the colossal Heaven’s Mountains, peaks so immense they are said to pierce the realm between mortal world and spirit.

Among the most mysterious regions of the mainland is the vast woodland known as Sa Saushuunsha Belaem, a forest unlike any other in the Known World. Within its shadowed depths dwell enormous moths so vast that some outgrow even the tallest trees themselves. At certain times of year, these creatures migrate north, south, and westward towards more open terrain, their immense wings darkening the skies like drifting clouds.

The southern hills and meadows of New Traysis are especially favoured by the Traysian pegasi, whose herds roam freely across the rolling countryside. Many Traysians believe the landscape bears a sacred resemblance to the lost grazing lands of ancient Traysis, further deepening the spiritual bond between the people and their adopted homeland.

At the very heart of the realm lies Lake Muuamar, an immense and tranquil body of water wrapped in myth and reverence. According to legend, a goddess of salt and sea once fled into its depths during the chaos of the Sea Moon’s Rise, vanishing forever beneath the waters. Some claim her sorrow still lingers upon the lake during moments of silence and mist.

To the Traysians, the southern reaches of Auwei Traysis stand as lands of mourning and remembrance, forever tied to the memory of what was lost beneath the sea. The north, by contrast, symbolises renewal, hope, and the flourishing future of the Traysian people beneath unfamiliar skies.

At a glance


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Location - West Albain

Governed by - The Council of Three

Capital - Auwei Traysis

Language - New Traysian, Mernamarc