Chronopia Realm

Chronopia

The Firstborn pride themselves on holding the greatest city ever built, Chronopia, also known as the Eternal City. Not even the architectural Marvel the Elves created in Elmyris, can compare to the grand sight of the capital of the
Firstborn provides to the beholder. Defended by three consecutive walls and a deep moat. The city is all but unassailable on all sides. Furthermore,
both city harbours are defended by a heavy chain that can be deployed at a moments notice, blocking the entry and exit of all vessels. Moreover, the City itself is carved into sectors, with each one divided by battlements and huge gateways, ensuring that even if one sector of the City falls, the assailant will have to resume his work from scratch. These monumental defence works, leave treachery as the only approach for any potential conqueror of the City.
Myrema

Myrema, once a grand Elven port city, now stands transformed. Its series of conical structures rise majestically, with the largest at its heart housing the royal palace. Spiral roads ascend to the peaks of each edifice, linked by a web of tapering sky bridges, giving the illusion of a city born of nature itself.
Yet, the old Myrema is no more. Ancient buildings crumble as new, ominous structures rise in reverence to the dark gods. Demonic shrines now dominate the skyline, shrouded in an impenetrable gloom that casts a deadly shadow over the city and its lands. All now bends to the will of its new masters, a testament to their dark dominion.
Dragon Teeth

In the somber and mystical Realm of Chronopia, there lies a peculiar sight in the heart of the sea - the Dragon Teeth. These are not mere islands, but jagged shards of the world itself, thrusting upwards from the abyssal depths. From afar, they bear an uncanny resemblance to the serrated teeth of a slumbering dragon, a sight both awe-inspiring and terrifying. Each island, a tooth in the colossal maw, is cloaked in a shroud of mist and mystery, their peaks piercing the heavy, storm-laden skies. The sea around them churns and roils, as if disturbed by the dragon's breath from beneath. In the twilight, they cast long, ominous shadows over the water, a stark reminder of the ancient and powerful forces that shaped Chronopia. The Dragon Teeth stand as a testament to the world's dark beauty, a symbol of its untamed and indomitable spirit.