Geography
I have to redo my map due to poor file organization (where the f*** did I put it) but here's some info on each country I currently have planned out!Ayksia
Home country of Asu and Qassim Naji, Ayksia is a warm island country. The language spoken is Arabic (known as Ayksian in-universe). Ayfulin, also known as The White City, is the capital and main port-town of Ayksia.Ayksia, and especially Ayfulin, suffered an epidemic that wiped out the majority of Ayfulin's citizens. The port town is only now recovering from the economic disaster.
Nchi ya Nyasi (Enchi Nasi)
Birthplace of Hassan Uzun, Enchi Nasi is a large country spanning the majority of the Eastern continent. The weather is varied due to the size of the country. The spoken language is Swahili, Nasian in-universe, and the largest port town is Mji Biashara.Land Von Jerro
Known as Jerro by most, Land Von Jerro is one of the two largest countries in the Western continent. The language spoken is the in-universe equivalent of German (known as Jerroin). The largest city is Baumstadt, and the largest port town is as-of-yet unnamed. Jerro is the home country of Pomegranate O'Lantern.Istappsland
A very cold country to the North of Jerro. Istappsi is the language spoken here (Swedish in-real-life) and the largest town is the border town of Gränsstad. Due to icebegs and other geographical reasons, Istappsland doesn't have any port towns, though fishing towns are common. Leaf and Cypress Ahlgren are from this country.Tír Oileáin
A small island country to the West of Jerro. Despite having multiple port towns, ship-based travel to Tír Oileáin is uncommon due to the main ship travel being in the Central Sea, which Tír Oileáin does not border. This country speaks the in-universe equivalent of Irish, Tirish.Shanguó
Shānguó is a mountain-filled country North of Enchi Nasi. Shānchéng is the capital of this country. The largest port-town is as-of-yet unnamed. Previously home to Fen Huo, though he refuses to go back and does not consider it home anymore.The easiest way of telling if a young woman is from Shānguó is her hair. in Shānguó, it is tradition to only trim a woman's hair until marriage.