Crown of the World
Perhaps the least populated of Golarion's continents, the Crown of the World[1] is certainly not the least traveled. Covered in glacial ice, the landmass sits atop the world and serves as a passage from Tian Xia to Avistan, the most well-known of which is called the Path of Aganhei. Traders and explorers frequently brave the harsh cold to reach the other side of the world via this shortest route.[2]
Geography
The Crown of the World is roughly divided into three geographical zones based on climate and distance from the North Pole. From south to north, they are the subarctic Outer Rim, which borders the more southerly continents, the polar ice cap known as the High Ice, and the cold desert surrounding the pole known as the Boreal Expanse.[3] The continent's southern borders are the Rimethirst Mountains, over which lie Avistan, and the Wall of Heaven Mountains, which separate it from Tian Xia; cold seas separate the Crown from Casmaron and Arcadia.[4] Despite its reputation as a frozen wasteland, the Crown hosts a vast expanse of rivers, mountains, wetlands, forests, and other biomes.Modèle:Source
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Inhabitants
Despite its inhospitable conditions, the Crown of the World contains numerous thriving cultures, most notably the Erutaki humans and snowcaster elves.[2] Most of the Crown's people live in isolated communities or tribal confederations; the only centralized nation on the continent is the dwarven kingdom of Zavaten Gura.[5]
Monsters such as white dragons, frost giants, wendigos, and remorhazes also inhabit the frigid continent. Furthermore, the ice holds the ruins of a highly advanced civilization, which predates even Azlant, Thassilon, or the coming of the aboleths to Golarion, presenting one of the most perplexing mysteries in the entire world.[2]
Legend tells of the White Legion, an army of frost wights gathered in the Crown of the World. Their purpose is unknown, but there are fears that they are in league with Baba Yaga and her witch daughters.[6]
References
- ↑ A large poster map of the Crown of the World is included in this product: Modèle:Cite book/Jade Regent Poster Map Folio
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 et 2,2 James Jacobs et al. (2011). The Inner Sea World Guide, p. 206-7. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-269-2
- ↑ Modèle:Cite book/The Hungry Storm
- ↑ Modèle:Cite book/The Hungry Storm
- ↑ Modèle:Cite book/The Hungry Storm
- ↑ Modèle:Cite book/Undead Revisited