Copyright 2001 by Me
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Map | Azrac | Daedala | Galvan Republic | Golduk Empire | Greenwater | Harrowheart | Krakus | Lacao Confederacy

The Heroic Realm of Regnum was originally printed in The Library of Bletherad, but was only briefly described. While this, and the other realms described, will likely see their own book in one form or another in the future, this realm intrigued me and I started to write what I envisioned on the world.

While this may not be the same as what Palladium Books has envisioned, I like it. Unfortunately, like many of my projects, it is currently incomplete and will likely sit idle until I start playing Palladium Fantasy more frequently (no, I haven't stopped playing Palladium, just Palladium Fantasy and only temporarily).

Regnum is a world of teeming with magical energy and the land is ruled by a dozen empires. While the world has seen peace for over 10,000 years, there are some who would disturb this peace. Such was the case with my recent Palladium Fantasy campaign (details coming soon)

At present, I have only the overviews of some of the various kingdoms, but I plan to add (eventually) additional material on the Realm and finish overviews of the four kingdoms not yet described. I've also got a map up and running.

Azrac
A kingdom of wandering nomads on a blasted, empty plain.

Daedala
An forest kingdom of Elves and the most ancient empire still in existence.

Galvan Republic
A kingdom of Dwarves and Gnomes ruled in the spirit of the Roman Republic.

Golduk Empire
A dark and brooding empire of orcs who consort with demons. Will they bring an end to the Age of Peace?

Greenwater Kingdom
A xenophobic, goblin fiefdom fearful of the outside world.

Harrowheart
The centaur clans have called a truce, but they cling to their nomadic ways.

Krakus
An empire of slavers that grows richer on the woes of its victims.

The Lacao Confederacy
If the dragons that existed on Palladia were scary, the Lacao Confederacy is truly a force to be feared.
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