Regional Overview
The lands of Khassid, shaped by gods, scarred by memory.
The world of Khassid is not a blank map waiting to be filled. Its lands are already alive with struggle, history, and sacred inheritance. Each region bears the influence of divine forces, cultural memory, and natural consequence—some thriving under ancient treaties, others recovering from wounds that still bleed beneath the surface.
These overviews are written for players and game masters alike, offering immersive detail alongside system-compatible hooks and setting-specific rules where needed. Regions are described in terms of geography, culture, dominant species, political structure, divine presence, and potential storylines. This section will grow as more territories are codified.
Available Regions
Morgdhavian Archipelago
Status: Fully Published
Theme: Survival, Divine Tension, Sacred Memory
Overview:
A fragmented island chain that became a refuge and focal point after the Cataclysm. Known for its balance of law, trade, divine neutrality, and cultural friction, the Archipelago is a starting point for campaigns set in Khassid. The island of Athos serves as its political and cultural heart, housing the city of Morgdhav and the divine site of Taron’s Crossing.
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Regions in Development
Gharnakthul
Theme: Isolation, Ancestral Pride, Controlled Trade
Status: In Development
Homeland of the Varnokh—orc and goblin-kin shaped by betrayal and survival. Volcanic landscapes, xenophobic independence, and deep spiritual traditions define this land, which was divinely raised from the sea after the Red Pact. A sacred continent forged as sanctuary, not conquest.
The Continent of Ceryndor
Theme: Cultural Tension, Divine Fallout, Reclamation
Status: In Development
A shattered land of former empires, divided loyalties, and unresolved divine conflict. Once central to the Old Order before the Cataclysm, Ceryndor is now a land of contested histories, abandoned strongholds, and spiritual reckoning.
How to Use These Overviews
Each regional entry includes:
- Geographic scope and major landmarks
- Cultural identity and dominant lineages
- Regional pantheons and divine influence
- Story hooks, conflicts, and political dynamics
- Optional mechanics and setting rules where appropriate
New regions will be added as they reach internal development milestones or playtest approval.