Gaia’s Navel

Gaia’s Navel is a large canyon starting at the edge of Jeutontic and heading west past the Whitewood Forest. The crevasse widens to an astonishing ten miles at the mid-point. The canyon is unique as no river or glacier was involved in its formation. Examinations and divinations have revealed nothing, leading to the name Gaia’s Navel as the only possible expansion for the large cleft in the middle of the Earth. At the eastern end of the Navel is a staircase composed of large stairs made from the glowing stone, lumite. The steps can be seen in the canyon from as far as ten miles away at Gaia’s First Wrinkle. After that Gaia’s Navel turns and the steps go out of sight.

The canyon walls are spotted by many connections to the Underdark. These tunnels allow access for monsters of the deep to hunt on the surface. The cave entrances also provide drainage for the rain water that falls and flows into the Gaia’s Navel. The same water that feeds life within the canyon quenches the thirst of a million mouths below the ground.

Proximity to the Underdark allows trade between Jeutontic and the under civilizations as well as conflict. Like many adversarial states that share a border, the most common contact is trade, but violence often has a higher emphasis in the history books. Jeutontic was first defended from the raids of Dark Elf King Croshan by Condrofalspeth and his aerial cavalry. The aerials were pegasi, hippogriffs, and griffons captured from the Terror Mountains and resettled in the upper caves of Gaia’s Navel. They protect the city when it comes under attack while also providing transport for Jeutontic’s trade network between Cimmeria and Persia.

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I talked with Aaron Ryan about two of his book series, Dissonance and The End.Dissonance is a near future world where aliens have attacked, killing most humans and animals on Earth and driving humans into hiding underground. Humans finally develop technology to fight back and the war enters a new stage while the characters also struggle to determine the motivation for the alien invasion and nefarious actions of the government.The End is a Christian End Time series based loosely on the events described in Revelations. A man calling himself Nero has risen to rule over the world and he has outlawed Christianity. Robots called Guardians hunt Christians throughout the world, murdering them on the spot if they don't recant their faith. A resistance movement works in the shadows against Nero, but things aren't looking good for them.We talked about the basics of those settings along with how they could be adapted for RPG campaign settings. My main recommendations were Ashes Without Number, Spire, and Blades in the Dark.If you're interested in reading Aaron's books you can find them at most any bookstore or library. Both of the series are also being adapted into movies, but aren't publicly available yet. Aaron's website is https://authoraaronryan.com/ for the latest updates on his work. Next up for Aaron is the Talisman series that covers events within the "Aaronverse" in the decades between Dissonance and The End.Our website: https://gocorral.com/stsWant to be on the show? Fill out this survey: https://forms.gle/U11TbxtAReHFKbiVAJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/Nngc2pQV6CSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SettingtheStage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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