
They started out as a splinter sect from the nation of Mulhorand to create the nation of Thay, where they are the supreme ruling class. They also believe in the supremacy of Arcane Wizard magic over all others, and spend their time experimented from their nation of Thay. The Red Wizards of Thay are an organization of wizards dedicated to taking over the world…eventually. Thay: (Population, 4,924,800, based upon Caanan) One of the Greatest threats to good in the world, the Land of Thay is a massive realm ruled over by the powerful Red Wizards. They are called the Mage queen,s as the realm is always rules by two female mages. It is rueled by two half elf women, THara II and Ulae II, one skilled in magic and diplomacy, the other in politics and war. The Realm of the Gray Sisters (Name unknown): A nation formed out of a political unity between Half elves and humans, this nation also is a vassal of Aglarond. The king, Brindor Olosynne VII, rules the nation, while trying to maintain a sense of poltical independence (with a great deal of difficulty) from Aglarond. Thus the nation has a half elf ruling class with a human minority.

It is made up of a mix of humans and half elves, the result of being defeated in a great battle by the half elf armies. Velprin: This small nation is a vassal of Aglarond. A single tribe of Star elves still live here, as do a few small villages of humans. The Star elf kingdom is in fact located at the heart of the Yuirwood, though few know about this fact. They have their own unique pantheon, left behind by the Star Elves, which include Relkath of the Infinite Branches, Zandilar the Dancer, and Elikarashae. It is see as one of the few nations where Half elves can live both as a majority and as a polical unit, with the Wild Elves being only a small tiny minority within the nation. Yuir: This is a mixed nation made up of Wild Elves and Half elves, with the latter far outnumbering the former. They dislike nonhumans, particularly Elves or Half Elves, and maintain a strong independent streak. The Fang: This small rugged region considers itself independent from Aglarond, and are isolationist, xenophobic, and tough. The Olicharchic council rules the realm with constant vigilance, trying to preserve their own independence.Ĭapital: Velprintalar (Population 60,000) They have resisted both invasion from Thay and Aglarond due to their powerful leadership, 15 of the Simbuls most powerful servants betrayed her to found this nation. ?: A splinter nation from Aglarond, this realm broke off because they resisted the erratic tyranny of the Simbul. It has a small but tough population, who often are at odds with the Half elf nation of Yuriwood The nation is defended from Thay by Aglarond, however it is exposed to constant pirate attacks. The land is absurdly prosperous, and many gods are worshiped, including Chaunteau, Mielikki, Silvanus, The Seldarine, and of course Mystria.Īltumbel: (Latvia 1500s) A small splinter nation, this peninsula is maintained by fishermen and traders. Magic is an everyday part of life, and wizards are viewed with an almost paramount amount of awe. The nation is mostly made up of humans and half elves (who make up 30% of the population) and is well known for being extremely steeped in magic. Recently a peace treaty has been signed (though she has violated it at least twice) but relations are still extremely tense. However, she leaves most of the work in the hands of her high Council, a group of seven leaders who run the day to day affairs of state, while she travels the planes, indulges in magical experiments, or randomly attacks and slaughters Red Wizards. Aglarond has been so soccessful due to its rule by the strange enigmatic being known as the the Simbul, one of the Seven Sisters, the special elite Chosen of Mystria who serves as a dictator of the realm. Aglarond: (Population 1,279,080, Based upon 12th century Latvia) A nation that borders the Wizard Ruled nation of Thay, this nation has famously resisted over a dozen incursions from their Wizard ruled neighbor, making this the realm which broke Thay’s back, forcing their more peaceful policy of the last decade.
