ancient siablan
The Ra’thazi’i inhabited all of Siablan throughout the Ancient Era, Totriek Raiia. The Ancient Era spans 35 million years, between 145 MYA -110 MYA. Siablan in the Ancient Era was overall colder than it is in the Modern Era, and the sea levels were lower and the continents were much larger. All of the Ra’thazi’i structures are now buried completely in ruins in the Modern Era.
Northern Hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere’s volcanoes were still active in the Ancient Era. Advanced Ra’thazi’i magical engineering and irrigation kept them regularly drained and managed. Winter temperatures reached -200 degrees Fahrenheit. There are five larger kingdoms.
Eastern Hemisphere
The Eastern Hemisphere in the Ancient Era lacked its characteristic floating islands; which would rise in the earthquakes of the Cardinal Dawn section. The Eastern Hemisphere boasts the largest population of Ra’thazi’i.
Western Hemisphere
The Western Hemisphere’s deserts were actually full of life in the Ancient Era. It received regular precipitation and sported lush vegetation. It had the second largest population of Ra’thazi’i in the Ancient Age.
Southern Hemisphere
The Southern Hemisphere’s deserts were once rich jungles and farmlands. However, they only reached summer temperatures of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. As the smallest of the continents, it hosts the fewest kingdoms. The Higrawi did not rage yet.
Zarasi
Zarasi is the home of Razarath, with their castle and temple in the center. Its inhabitants are the most devoted followers of their God. It’s considered a religious center, and the Ra’thazi’i throughout the globe travel to the High Temple to pay tribute to their God. Zarasi remains the home of the majority of the surviving Ra’thazi’i in the Modern Era. Winter temperatures reached -250 degrees Fahrenheit. Zarasi is a single kingdom, Razarath’s ruling seat, and contains several large cities. It remained the least-densely populated continent, due to the extreme climate. Its inhabitants survive off of livestock cultivation.