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Latest revision as of 19:20, 8 January 2026

Thirasil
Capital Silvenvine
Located in Eastern Continent
Population 7,200,000
Landmarks Amaranth World-Tree; Migratory Memory Groves; The Elderseed Vault
Settlements Rootwake; Glassmere Crossing; Mossreach; Low-Tide Silven
Factions
Coordinates -62.4848,52.9821
Campaigns The Frost-Wraith of Frostglen Rest



Thirasil

Overview

Thirasil is not a kingdom in the traditional sense, but a living, migrating forest-realm whose borders shift with the longbright and deepglow. Colossal oaks walk on root-lattices like slow caravans, fern-dunes drift across peat seas, and entire watersheds tilt and resettle over the course of generations. The land moves not randomly, but purposefully, guided by resonance patterns that druids attribute to the Elderseed, an ancient world-heart buried deep beneath the timber sea. The forest remembers where it has been, and sometimes where it must return.

This is the ancestral homeland of the Elves, whose culture is built around adaptation rather than permanence. Elven dusk-courts migrate alongside the forests, carrying governance, tradition, and law through song rather than record. To the people of Thirasil, memory is not history. It is terrain.

Geography

The Federation of Thirasil spans the southwestern quadrant of the eastern continent, where boreal taiga collapses into southern ice-shelves and glacial wetlands. Spruce ridges and tundra escarpments overlook the Bangrave Sea to the west, while the southern coastline dissolves into frost-fed estuaries and drifting marsh-isles that appear and vanish with seasonal resonance shifts.

During longbright summers, thawed permafrost forms glittering wetlands alive with cloud-geese, sapphire frogs, and luminous reedfields. During deepglow winters, the land locks beneath resonant drift-ice that hums softly underfoot, echoing ancestral songs carried through the soil.

People & Culture

Thirasil’s population is diverse, but culturally unified by shared reverence for living memory and negotiated tradition.

Elves — Cultural stewards and majority population; rulers of dusk-courts and keepers of memory-groves.

Halflings — Dusk-wolf herders, spore-vintners, and wetland navigators.

Earthkin — Engineers who stabilize griefglass seams, avalanche paths, and migrating stone-roads.

Humans — Caravan traders and cultural intermediaries between courts and foreign states.

Fungril — Deep-grove inhabitants whose sporecraft preserves communal memory.

Infernis — Heavily regulated and often exiled due to wildfire risk within resonant forests.

Law in Thirasil is sung into memory-groves, ensuring that governance persists even when the land itself moves beyond recognition.

Seasonal Festivals & Memory Rites

Rootwake Vigil

At the midpoint of longbright, dusk-courts gather to sing the Rootwake Vigil, a ritual that records the year’s events into migrating groves. Participants offer personal memories, which the forest later redistributes as dreams or visions.

Deepglow Lantern Drift

During the deepest hours of deepglow, travelers release memory-lanterns into estuaries or moss-seas, surrendering a single remembered regret to ensure safe passage through the forest’s shifting paths.

Capital — Silvenvine, the Living City

Silvenvine is suspended within the upper boughs of the Amaranth World-Tree, rising and descending with the seasons. During longbright, the city ascends into the canopy, exposing terraces of bioluminescent lichen and windwalk bridges. During deepglow, it descends toward the roots, allowing artisans to reinforce latticeways and commune with memory-wards embedded in the trunk. The city breathes, grows, and migrates alongside its host.

Hazards & Hospitality

Thirasil’s dangers are as much emotional as physical:

Ancestral Echoes — Manifestations of unresolved lineage memories that attempt to reclaim authority.

Undertow Shades — Drowned memories that pull travelers beneath reflective waters.

Resonance Surges — Sudden land-shifts caused by emotional or historical pressure.

Guest-Current Rite — Visitors must surrender a memory token or suffer invasive memory-bleed.

Saltmirror Fever — Pools that reflect alternate selves; drinking risks identity displacement.

Shell-Tithe — Mandatory offerings to the Greatshell Archives by foreign merchants.

The Songless Wave — A seasonal, silent tide that suppresses song-magic and verbal spells.

Relations & Reputation

The Bastion of Aurex — Maintains cautious cooperation through shared resonance monitoring, though Aurex’s suppression doctrine is viewed with suspicion.

Aeterron — Trade partner for embersteel and fireglass, though tightly regulated.

Across the Bangrave Sea — Fleaspark traders and Sunlash vellum-barges reach Thirasil ports under strict guest-rites.

Ancestry Distribution

Predominant

Elves — Cultural majority and dusk-court leaders.

Integrated Minorities

Halflings, Earthkin, Humans

Marginalized / Restricted

Fungril — Revered but feared spore-keepers.

Infernis — Fire-born outcasts.

Orcs — Seasonal mercenaries and border wardens.

Fauna of Thirasil

Cloud-Goose — Massive migratory waterfowl that navigate by resonance.

Sapphire Frog — Amphibians whose skin refracts moonlight during deepglow.

Silvershank — Elk-scaled ungulates with metallic limb plating.

Moon-Marten — Arboreal hunters with opalescent fur.

Dusk-Wolf — Apex predator symbolic of Thirasil’s adaptive identity.

Memory, Land, and Law

In Thirasil, memory is ecological. The past does not fade. It migrates, resurfaces, and reshapes the present. Those who walk its forests do not simply travel through land. They move through remembered lives, shared choices, and the quiet certainty that the world is paying attention.