This may help with the geography of my stories. I doubt it will display well without downloading the whole thing, so please click. It's still pretty sketchy, but I'll fill it in as the stories progress.

Lipak is in the southern part of the large mountain range to the north near where the Erganine Hills run into it. For a sense of scale, it's at about 58° north latitude; that heavy red line running through the ocean to the north is the Arctic Circle. (But let's pretend this world is flat for the purposes of figuring distances.) The Tripolis is near the center of the map; "Along the Forest Road" takes place about 200 miles north of there, but North Bend is far too insignificant a place to show at this scale.
The Regellan Empire is now confined to the coast from New Regellus to just above Eglad, extending far enough east to encompass old Regellus but not much farther. It formerly extended all the way to the east coast north of the desert, as far north as Lipak and the Great Wall of the Pale, and to the mountains bordering the swamps south of Orn, which aren't visible here. It also fomerly included a good deal of territory west of New Regellus, but is now bounded by the defensive wall built across the opposite peninsula.
The Saevian Sea is the sea to the east, and only the westernmost of the Ten Thousand Islands can be seen here. Not all of them are subject to the Emperor of Hachido, particularly this far from the main islands.

Lipak is in the southern part of the large mountain range to the north near where the Erganine Hills run into it. For a sense of scale, it's at about 58° north latitude; that heavy red line running through the ocean to the north is the Arctic Circle. (But let's pretend this world is flat for the purposes of figuring distances.) The Tripolis is near the center of the map; "Along the Forest Road" takes place about 200 miles north of there, but North Bend is far too insignificant a place to show at this scale.
The Regellan Empire is now confined to the coast from New Regellus to just above Eglad, extending far enough east to encompass old Regellus but not much farther. It formerly extended all the way to the east coast north of the desert, as far north as Lipak and the Great Wall of the Pale, and to the mountains bordering the swamps south of Orn, which aren't visible here. It also fomerly included a good deal of territory west of New Regellus, but is now bounded by the defensive wall built across the opposite peninsula.
The Saevian Sea is the sea to the east, and only the westernmost of the Ten Thousand Islands can be seen here. Not all of them are subject to the Emperor of Hachido, particularly this far from the main islands.
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