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'''The Dragon Lands''' is a region in northwestern Syra populated by a loose | '''The Dragon Lands''' is a region in northwestern Syra populated by a loose collection of barbarian clans. Though ostensibly allied, the myriad clans frequently clash with each other over resources, territory, and hierarchy. | ||
Once stretching nearly to Drakkengarde, as the Age of Dragons faded their influence shrank. Few chromatic dragons control significant territory any longer, and those who do are a far cry from the tyrants that once gripped the region in an ever-present fear. The most prominent legacy of that time, though, is the Platinum Citadel – a grand temple of Bahamut populated largely by metallic dragons. Though the chromatic dragons rarely act openly anymore, agents of the Citadel regularly patrol both Orodeth and the Dragon Lands, seeking to foil the plans of whatever forms evil should take – draconic or otherwise. | Once stretching nearly to Drakkengarde, as the Age of Dragons faded their influence shrank. Few chromatic dragons control significant territory any longer, and those who do are a far cry from the tyrants that once gripped the region in an ever-present fear. The most prominent legacy of that time, though, is the Platinum Citadel – a grand temple of Bahamut populated largely by metallic dragons. Though the chromatic dragons rarely act openly anymore, agents of the Citadel regularly patrol both Orodeth and the Dragon Lands, seeking to foil the plans of whatever forms evil should take – draconic or otherwise. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:55, 4 August 2026

The Dragon Lands is a region in northwestern Syra populated by a loose collection of barbarian clans. Though ostensibly allied, the myriad clans frequently clash with each other over resources, territory, and hierarchy.
Once stretching nearly to Drakkengarde, as the Age of Dragons faded their influence shrank. Few chromatic dragons control significant territory any longer, and those who do are a far cry from the tyrants that once gripped the region in an ever-present fear. The most prominent legacy of that time, though, is the Platinum Citadel – a grand temple of Bahamut populated largely by metallic dragons. Though the chromatic dragons rarely act openly anymore, agents of the Citadel regularly patrol both Orodeth and the Dragon Lands, seeking to foil the plans of whatever forms evil should take – draconic or otherwise.