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"Shattered"
Story
Jadis is back and wishes to finish what she started. The fabric between the worlds of Narnia, Earth, Runia, Tabluna and the Hollow Lands has been torn. Now creatures from each of these worlds can travel freely between them, that is if they find the portal that will lead them to The Wood Between The Worlds.
This is where you can find abandoned, dead, or completed threads/games.
You can also find character bios that have been deleted from the game. Meaning those who don't remain active and are tossed out after not replying to an activity check.
A county under the authority of the Kingdom of Narnia located between the Lamp-post and the Great Waterfall of western Narnia, east from the uninhabited nation known as "the Western Wild"
A great slab of rock supported on four smaller rock pillars. The Cracked Stone Table The stone structure with numerous symbols and characters carved into it, was used by the White Witch during the Hundred Year Winter as an altar on which to sacrifice important victims. Aslan sacrificed himself to the White Witch in place of Edmund. At dawn the Stone Table cracked and Lucy and Susan witnessed Aslan's resurrection.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
The peninsula capital of the Kingdom of Narnia: a spectacular citadel and the abode of kings and queens for centuries. On the throne now sits, High King Peter, Queen Susan, King Edmund, and Queen Lucy.
The Giant-inhabited land directly to the north of the Kingdom of Narnia, bordered on the south by the River Shribble and on the north by the Great Northern River.
To the far west of the Kingdom of Narnia, was colonised first by Calormene settlers in Narnian-year 300. In 460, seafaring pirates from Earth's "South Sea" arrived in the oceanless land of Telmar, forcibly mixing their families with some surviving Calormene settlers to make an intelligent (but also rough, brutal, and warlike) race of integrated Telmarine people. They live there today.
The empire in the south of the world of Narnia. Most of the country has a semi-arid climate, and its most notable geographic features were a volcano known as the Flaming Mountain of Lagour, and the Great Desert. The Great Desert was in the northern part of the country, and the difficulty of crossing this desert prevented aggressive Calormene governments from invading Archenland and Narnia for centuries.
The nearest island to Narnia and was a duchy under the authority of the Kingdom of Narnia. The "Duke of Galma" was one of the titles of the King of Narnia.
A sovereign island-kingdom in the Great Eastern Ocean, the closest island to it being the island of Galma, which is a duchy under the authority of the Kingdom of Narnia.
An island located far from the The Lone Islands in the large bodies of water beyond the Lone Islands. Dragon Island was inhabited mostly by wild goats, and herds of wild swine.
A low, green island, very close to Dragon Island. Burnt Island is inhabited by rabbits and a couple of goats. Many suspect a village once thrived here, because of the ruins of huts, all burnt down, thus the name.
A world with abundant forests. Midnight and Golden Elves live here mostly, with a few humans who have come over from other worlds. There is tension between the Golden & Midnight Elves. The two races are at the brink of war.