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| regions = Forest, plains, mountains, foothills, drylands, swamp, wetlands, boreal forest, tundra, desert
| regions = Forest, plains, mountains, foothills, drylands, swamp, wetlands, boreal forest, tundra, desert
| intelligent_species = [[Vridin]]
| intelligent_species = [[Vridin]]
| nations = [[The Everturning City]],
| nations = [[The Everturning City|The Everburning City,]]
[[Where Roads Hang High]],
[[Where Roads Hang High|Where The Roads Hang High,]]
[[The City of Knowledge]]
[[The City of Knowledge]]
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Stay in your habitat, little ones.
This content is a part of Tamed.

Tamed is a Bronze Age fantasy setting that takes place on the supercontinent of Xanglu, a land full of majestic mountains, sprawling plains, a vast desert, ancient forests of towering trees and of course, the Vridin, short, fluffy humanoids who have built societies across the world. However, this land however is not without its dangers. The untamed wilds of Xanglu are home to more than just the Vridin; colossal beasts roam these lands, driven by the need to defend their territory, protect themselves, or hunt for their next meal. In a feral world, civilizations need to adapt to survive, whether this means advancing technologies, working together, or fighting over resources. In this savage world, the little ones who inhabit it need to work each and every day so they can they not only survive, but truly thrive.

Xanglu
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Forest, plains, mountains, foothills, drylands, swamp, wetlands, boreal forest, tundra, desert

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