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Here's map #51 of the Atlas Elyden, depicting the Principality of Sepahaunat, an independent region that is outside of the influence of the Korachani empire, despite its proximity to one of its colonies (Melhumbra, described in last month's map).

This is the first of the next series of maps that will explore regions outside of the Inner Sea. I've added a small map to show the relative position of Sepahaunat next to Korachan - it's quite far :)

You can find an updated key to the map here.

This is the low-res version available to everyone.  Become a Patron at the Acolyte tier for access to my back catalogue of High-res, PSD and textless maps.

This is available to use as per the CC licence on the image itself

You'll note that there is no PDF for Encyclopaedia entries as the Encyclopaedia Elyden is now available to all patrons to view - the post is stickied on my Patreon, and patrons at any tier (even as little as $1 month) have access to it. The PDF is a living document and will be updated monthly as I add content to it. You can find it here.

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Located in idyllic climate in the north-west of the continent of Sammaea, Sepahaunat is a relatively recent nation. Founded in 3259 RM by Prince Iqarhot following just over a hundred years of relative peace following the reunification of Tazayil cities by the warlord Shemayak in around 3130 RM.

Today Sepahaunat is a wealthy independent nation with a healthy economy. Ruled by Princess Jemmahala, the Principality is known for its rocky volcanic western coast, that stretches north-to-south for close to 1,000-miles; and the shallow waters off its eastern coast. Its people are expert mariners, favouring catamarans, and they are united in their worship of living-saints known as idolons, in the religion of Sybarr.

Its eastern borders are close to the fractured nation of Enith, and its armies are currently mobilising in the event that the civil conflict raging there spills over into Sepahaunat.

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