Edem
Edem is a World composed of countless cities, coastlines, roads, stations, and human settlements spread across forests, oceans, and mountain ranges.
According to preserved Traveler records, Edem was distinguished by an extraordinary diversity of cultures, architecture, and ways of life. Vast neon megacities existed alongside quiet coastal towns, old railway stations, densely populated districts, and nearly untouched natural regions.
Most observations describe Edem as a noisy, warm, and constantly moving World filled with city lights, the sounds of transport systems, rain, music, and the scents of streets, oceans, vegetation, and human life.
At present, most of Edem is considered abandoned or existing in a state of gradual decay. However, surviving artifacts, records, and fragments of infrastructure continue to be discovered by Travelers throughout various regions of the World.
Triple Monuments
Among the most recognizable structures of Edem. These immense stone monuments rise above the surrounding desert and remain visible from great distances.

Frozen Capital
A large northern city situated among vast snowy plains. Judging by the scale of its architecture, it remained an important center of civilization for a significant period of time.

Eastern Passage
Maritime travel played a major role in the life of Edem’s inhabitants. Surviving records frequently depict large sailing vessels capable of crossing immense distances.

Green Tunnel
Roads of this kind appear repeatedly throughout different regions of Edem. Many pass through ancient forests whose age can no longer be determined.

Wind Fields
Wide plains marked by enormous wind-powered structures. Similar constructions can be found in many parts of the World.

Unfinished Structure
Numerous structures across Edem appear to have been abandoned before their construction was completed. Examples such as this can be found in several regions.

Northern Wires
Tall poles connected by long lines can be found across numerous regions of Edem. They appear to have played an important role in the daily life of its inhabitants.

The Grey Friend
Some records suggest that the civilization of Edem succeeded in reaching its natural satellite. Among the surviving images are depictions of lifeless plains beneath a black sky illuminated by distant stars.

Nomad Plains
Vast steppes and scattered settlements dominate this region. Surviving records contain numerous references to a nomadic way of life and long journeys across open lands.

The Long Bridge
One of the many bridges documented in Edem. According to surviving records, the inhabitants of this World invested considerable effort into connecting even the most distant regions.

Silent Settlement
A small settlement composed of uniform houses and narrow streets. Similar architecture appears throughout many surviving records associated with Edem.
