The Sertuine Valley is a high-altitude cradle carved by ancient glaciers. Enclosed by impassable peaks, it offers a harsh but beautiful sanctuary for those who value independence. Life here is dictated by the seasons and the thin mountain air. Travelers find a land of steep gradients, hidden meadows, and stone-built villages. It is a place of grit and tradition where the survival of the community outweighs individual ambition in the face of relentless alpine winters.
Sertuine Valley
Region AtlasHighlandsRegional (50-150 miles)
Sertuine Valley
A realm of jagged peaks where only the resilient endure.
PopulationLow with vast stretches of uninhabited wilderness.
ClimateHarsh alpine with long snowy winters and brief…
TerrainVertical landscapes featuring deep gorges and…
StabilityHigh internal cohesion but vulnerable to external…
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Settlements
Stonehold
Fortified VillageSmall
Defense
Meadowside
Pastoral HamletTiny
Agriculture
Ironpeak
Mining CampMedium
Industry
Bridge-End
Trade StationSmall
Logistics