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Map of Sorrenar by WulfeVanDerKross

Map of Sorrenar

WulfeVanDerKross

Here is a zoomed-in map of Sorrenar, the northwestern continent of Fidonhaal.
It is part of the setting for my debut novel "The Saga of Fidonhaal - Daughters of the East," which is now available in eBook and print-on-demand Paperback on Amazon!

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Fidonhaal is a world that is home to a race of creatures known as the Fidons, whose name in their tongue translates to "Faithful One(s)" or "One(s) of Faith." From our perspective, we would describe them as appearing to be anthropomorphic wolves or similar canine-like creatures.
This world has a deep history of good and evil, where both the light and darkness of mortals as well as the powers of the divine and unholy have struggled against one another for millennia.

Sorrenar, the Nation of the North, is translated from the Fidon language as "(the) North Star Branch." It is a land of cooler and colder climes, with the northernmost reaches perpetually being in freezing temperatures. Like its eastern neighbor Enmayar, the southernmost regions are the warmest of the continent, though still generally cooler in comparison.
Its landscape is the most rugged in all of Fidonhaal, comprising of more mountain ranges than any other nation and many hills. The continent is home to the world's tallest mountain, Mount Temeleth, which is found within the Starspire Mountains, the longest mountain range in the world. The Starspire Mountains is also the home of Mount Norkoth, which is the site of Norkoth, the nation's capital at the time of Daughters of the East.
Sorrenar shares its landmass with Enmayar, the Nation of the East, being joined by a mountainous isthmus known as the Whitemane Mountains. A pass runs through it, which has served as a place of passage for denizens from both lands as well as a home for a distinguished culture. The city of Ovistar serves as the border checkpoint between the North and the East.