The Eastern Kingdoms

The Eastern Kingdoms

The Eastern Kingdoms are a fictional group of non-aligned nations on the northeastern coast of Triagia on Midkemia, a world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist.

Nations

The nations from north to south:
*Lands of the Orodon
*Duchy of Farinda
*High Reaches
*Land of the Orosini - The Orosini people were exterminated on orders of Duke Kasper of Olasko.
*Land of the Swamp People
*County Canar
*Bardac's Holdfast
*Duchy of Olasko - The Duchy of Olasko is now part of The Kingdom of Roldem.
*Principality of Aranor
*Lords of the Border
**Opast
**Far Lorm
**Duchy of Maladon & Semrick
**Disputed Lands
**Roskalon - Its southern border is the Straits of Ilthros which empties out into The Sea of Tears.
**Miskalon - Its southern border is the Straits of Ilthros which empties out into The Sea of Tears.
**Salmater

Geography of The Eastern Kingdoms

High Fastness mountains are the only notable geographical feature in The Eastern Kingdoms.

Map link

[http://www.shoalcreek.com/feist/eastern.htm The Eastern Kingdoms]


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