Adventures in the World of Wearth

Barbarian Atlantis


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   Only partially civilized by the World Emperor the lands of Atlantis quickly reverted back to barbarism as the influence of the World Emperor waned. Atlantian are a nomadic, reddish-bronze skinned race that are divided into various tribes. The language of the tribes is Atlantian, a language that uses Low Virdistan as it's alphabet. Each tribe speaks a different dialect of Atlantian however, and a native speaker can tell which tribe you are from by your dialect. Most tribal leaders also speak Low Virdistan. Barbarian Atlantis can be spilt into three regions:
    - Antil Peninsula. This peninsula to the west is still influenced by the World Emperor today, and the northern portion of the Antil Peninsula is considered an active part of the World Emperor still. Low Virdistan is more commonly spoken here and the towns and villages to the north have not reverted to the old tribal ways.
    - Barbarian Atlantis. This is the large peninsula that is considered Barbarian Atlantis proper. The middle and southern portions of this peninsula is comprised of nomadic tribes of Atlantians interspersed with fortified towns that serve as marketplaces and trading areas.The rugged mountain ranges that divide the peninsula and the dense jungles hide many ruins from the conflicts in the past.
    - Northern Atlantis. The farther north you go up the Atlantian Peninsula the more influence the Invincible Overlord has. The tribal leaders in the north of Atlantis that owe allegiance to the Overlord are called"Traitor Barons" by the other nomad tribes. Much more evidence of current civilization.

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