This is an elvish map of the continent of Vitarentel (or, the Maker's Realm in English (sorry, but the elves are the only race that I have done extensive exploration and mapping, due to the fact that they were tasked by The Maker to guard the lesser races)) In the far north is the
Jadeln Díelvana (Frozen Wasteland). To the Southwest of the Frozen Waste, just below the mountain range, is Elleavemarr, the elf-forest. it is mainly deciduous, with many blooming trees, flowers, lakes, and the stunning
Zalen-Draeo (weeping trees), which only grow on the lakes around the elvish capital of
Celinorel (Blooming Rose). Just for a brief description, the Weeping Trees have shinning leaves, the color of polished sapphire (not to be confused with the Tree of Souls from Avatar (NO!!! Not even REMOTELY related!

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To the east of the elf lands lies the Territory of the Elvurs. An evil race of wolves that grow larger than horses and can jump over thirty-foot walls, they have poison fangs.
To the south of both Elleavemar and the Elvurs-lands, there lies wilderness. And sandwiched between the wilderness areas lies
Kudarentel (The Monster's Realm), home of the Dark One, and place of origin for the goblins, trolls, kudaren, and the sorcerers.
To the east of the Monster's Realm is Fordingbraun, the land of the dwarves, a realm ringed and filled with mountains. The dwarves live largely underground, and one could walk the length and breadth of Fordingbraun without seeing daylight.
To the east of Fordingbraun is the Heuskan Desert (Literally the Bone-Dry desert), home of the Arabs and Africans (I will be coming up with fictional names for these to ethnic groups of men, but that may not be until Book 4 or 5, and I haven't even started with them).
And finally, on the furthest southern tip of the continent, is the realm of Telnor. Telnor is the seat of my book series, and so I have gone deeper into the planning of the fauna and geography of it. It is high and mountainous, and very rainy. It is split into 20 different Provinces, but it falls mainly into three different geographical divisions, The Great Plain, The Foothills, and The Great Forest. The majority of the country is covered by the great Pine Forests, but large amounts of land are also plains, allowing for sheep, cattle, and horses.
Let me know what you think of the map and the descriptions, and pick them both apart...