Forlindth

Firaduil is the northern-most region which encircles the North Pole and is home to the snow elves, the Aelaviin. The landscape contains some the harshest environments on the planet, but aside from the tundras and mountains, it is also home to some of the most beautiful forests and valleys. The highest peak in Firaduil belongs to the volcanic Mount Eri. To the natives, it is appropriately known as the Red Mountain or Red Giant. Thanks to the mountain, some of the largest minerals are found in Forlindth, making it the largest ore capital of the world.

People of Firaduil
The Aelaviin are a cautious, yet fearless race. They once were willing for trade and peace, but have rethought their foreign policy due to being taken advantage of and the amount of betrayal in the past. This is because the humans and other "major" races thought of the snow elves as a minority. They were enslaved

//Tundras and plains surround the North making it easily accessible. The south-west region contains a short range of mountains, including Mount Eri. The neighboring regions include the centaurs of both New and Old Hintheria and (insert other northern countries here).// //Due to their light skin, the snow elves are susceptible to extreme exposure to the sun. In danger of body temperatures over heating **(fix)**, the Aelaviin fled north to the coldest spot on (insert planet name).//
 * How accessible is this area? What natural features mark the borders? Who are the neighboring countries/peoples and what are they like?
 * Why did people settle in this country in the first place — strategic location, trade route, water transport, minerals, good farming, etc.? Have things changed much since, or do they still depend on whatever brought them in the first place?
 * How do the weapons of this country compare with those of surrounding cities and countries? Have there been recent innovations that may upset the balance of power, or is everyone more or less equal?

//All humans because of previous raids, enslavements and betrayals. Also, whatever Ronnie's race happens to be.// //The infamous Ice Prince was a villain back before the elves were driven underground. He sold the Aelaviin out to the humans and committed the largest act of treason in Firaduilian history.// //There are two races that share Firaduil, the fierce Aelaviin snow elves rule the topsoil, and dwarves in the ground.// //Is population shifting from rural to urban, south to north, mountains to coast, etc.? Why — invasion, plague, gold rush, etc.? What effects has this had on the places being left? The places gaining people?//
 * Who are the rivals or enemies of this country? How close are they physically? How powerful?
 * Who are the heroes and villains of each country’s history (e.g., Washington and Lincoln in the U.S.; Henry V in England, etc.)? Why are they heroes/villains and what do this say about the country and the people who admire them?
 * How many people are there in this country? How does this compare with world population? What is considered a small town/large town/city in terms of number of people?
 * How diverse is the population of this country — how many different races (human or non-human), creeds, etc. __normally__ live in various cities and towns in this country? In what percentages?
 * Is magic legal here? All magic, or only some types? Do laws vary widely from country to country, or is the attitude generally similar?
 * What does this country import? Export? How important is trade to the economy? How is currency exchange handled, and by whom? What is the system of coinage, and who mints it?
 * Which peoples/countries/races have been in conflict in the recent past? Why? When and why was the most recent war? Who won?
 * Which peoples/countries/races fought, allied, traded, or were traditional rivals? Where are there still hard feelings about old events?
 * How much of the country is farmland? Forest? Desert? Mountains? Plains?
 * What are the primary crops (e.g., potatoes, cotton, tobacco, coffee, rice, peanuts, wheat, sugarcane, etc.)? Are any grown mainly for export? What crops can //not// be grown here because of the soil, climate, or for other reasons?
 * What water resources available, and for what uses (a mill wheel requires flowing water, i.e., river or stream; irrigation needs a large, dependable water source like a lake or //large// river: etc.)?
 * What wild animals, actual or imaginary, live in this area? Are any of them potentially useful — e.g., for fur, whale oil, hides, magical ingredients, hat feathers?
 * Which animals, actual or imaginary, are commonly domesticated in this area? Which aren’t here, but are elsewhere? (Example: water buffalo in India vs. oxen in Europe vs. camels in desert areas.)
 * How do most of the citizens make their living — farming, fishing, trade, manufacturing? Do non-humans tend to take up different trades from humans? Are they legally limited to certain trades?