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A parchment-style fantasy map of Vetarith, a cold and sparsely populated region in the north. The map shows the city of Vetarith at its centre, surrounded by a few towns and villages. Kristel Vost lies to the northeast, with Shimreglis nearby. Snovael’s Rela sits further south, close to the border. Other marked locations include the high-altitude village of Snovaelporo, the cliffside village of Glistorvne, the forested Vosthaivil, the water-preserving Glis Tel, the ritual site Glaithir Rill, and the storm-battered Vostarsond. The surrounding area is labelled Northern Orvainor. The map is rendered in elegant black ink on an aged parchment background. © TJ Hassall 2025. All rights reserved.
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Worldbuilding Update: Vetarith, Northern Orvainor

ByTiffany April 16, 2025April 15, 2025

Some of you might recognise this one! I’ve shared the map of Vetarith before, but I didn’t post much about it at the time. Worldbuilding is key to creating rich, immersive stories. I’m starting to go back and give each of these regions the space they deserve, so I’ll be doing fuller posts like this…

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A parchment-style fantasy map titled Southern Ruvenar. The landmass is edged with jagged coastlines and scattered islands, shown in fine black ink with elegant calligraphy. Key locations are marked with black circles and names such as Reunaecathe, Arcane Kava, Meoscathe, and Lunaarthar. Regions like Cathe Sarus and Celestria are labelled in a flowing script. The overall aesthetic is classic and slightly aged, evoking a sense of forgotten history and old magic. Map by TJ Hassall, 2025.
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Worldbuilding Update: Reunaecathe, Southern Ruvenar

ByTiffany April 9, 2025April 9, 2025

I’m so happy because this week I get to share the piece of my world I’ve been working on. Reunacathe (also known as Runeveil) is now known as Runefall. It was once the heart of arcane schools of magic. They were far more advanced in technology than any other country and willing to share their…

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A detailed map of Orvainor, a fictional landmass with marked cities, towns, and regions. The map includes areas named Sanctaris and Lunaaris, key locations like Mordhian Porthe and Athura Torne, and distinctive geographical and magical significance labels. The map is styled on aged parchment with elegant black calligraphy, giving it a classic fantasy aesthetic. © TJ Hassall 2025. All rights reserved.
Worldbuilding | Writing Updates

Worldbuilding Update: Orvainor… well, nearly!

ByTiffany January 16, 2025January 16, 2025

I didn’t think I would get to work on this again for a few weeks, but I managed to find some time to add the most important names. I will be adding geography in the future! This is two-thirds of Orvainor, which hosts the countries of Sanctaris and Lunaaris. These will probably be the most…

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Worldbuilding Update: My Map, Language, and Progress
Worldbuilding | Writing Updates

Worldbuilding Update: My Map, Language, and Progress

ByTiffany January 9, 2025January 9, 2025

My digital art skills are rather rusty, and whilst they are not of the best quality, I wanted to share a sneak peek of the map I’ve been working on for my fantasy world! While I still need to finalise the names for cities, towns, and villages, this map represents a huge step forward in…

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