User Tools

Site Tools


nivari

This is an old revision of the document!


Geography | Regions

THE EASTERN NORTHERN MIDBELT SECTION (NIVARI)

Overview

Nivari, the Eastern Section of the North Midbelt Sections of the Habitual Belt on VOI 700 D, is a vast and diverse landscape, bridging the equatorial warmth of the Eastern Equatorial Section to the south with the cooler territories near the North Pole Section. Spanning approximately 10% of the total area of the Habitual Belt, Nivari is bordered by Asari in the south, Vazhak in the east, the Desert Side in the west, and the North Pole Section in the north.

Like other sections of the Habitual Belt, Nivari remains largely unexplored by Exohumans. During the Beta Age, expeditions prioritized the Equatorial Sections, searching for habitable zones and resource-rich areas. In the Gamma Age, the restrictions imposed by the Peace Treaty further limited Exohuman expansion. While Exohumans have conducted three expeditions into Nivari, much of their knowledge about the region comes from interviews with members of the Vandana and Taranas tribes rather than firsthand exploration. Many believe the region may still hold undiscovered species, hidden settlements, and uncharted landscapes.

Nivari is home to approximately 1.15 million Natives, making up around 7-8% of the total native population. Settlements in the region range from permanent riverside villages to seasonal nomadic camps spread across the expansive steppes.

Geography and Landscapes

The Nivari Region features a diverse array of landscapes, including fertile riverbanks, rolling grasslands, dense forests, and vast steppes. Its distinct ecological zones support a wide variety of life.

Known Lakes

  • Lake Vandari: A massive freshwater lake in central Nivari, supporting fertile lands for the Vandana and Orivan tribes. Its seasonal floodplains create rich marshlands teeming with life.
  • Lake Taran: A smaller but deeper lake located near the highland forests of the Zilvani Tribe. The lake is considered sacred due to its clear, mirror-like waters.

Known Rivers

  • Orivan River: The primary waterway of Nivari, flowing from the northwestern highlands to Lake Vandari, sustaining agriculture and trade.
  • Taranas Stream: A smaller tributary that crosses the steppes, serving as a crucial water source for nomadic tribes and their herds.

Known Forests:

  • Zilvani Forests: A dense, mixed forest home to towering coniferous and deciduous trees. The Zilvani Tribe inhabits the forest, using its abundant resources for sustenance and craftsmanship.
  • Vandari Lowlands: A fertile woodland interwoven with rivers and marshes, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.

Grasslands and Steppes

  • Taranas Steppes: The vast, rolling plains where the Taranas nomads roam. The steppe is home to herds of Galan and provides vital grazing grounds.
  • Nivari Highlands: Rising foothills and open plateaus, marking the transition to the colder North Pole Section.

Marshlands and Wetlands

  • Orivan Floodplains: Seasonal wetlands that support aquatic vegetation and provide a vital food source for local wildlife.
  • Taran Marshes: A network of swampy lowlands near Lake Taran, harboring unique amphibious species.

Flora

Nivari boasts diverse plant life, ranging from its southern forests to the cooler, wind-swept grasslands in the north:

  • Grasslands and Steppes – Dominated by robust grasses adapted to withstand seasonal variations.
  • Mixed Forests – A blend of coniferous and deciduous trees, providing shelter for various species.
  • Marshlands and Wetlands – Found along major riverbanks and lakes, supporting a variety of aquatic vegetation.

Fauna

The fauna of Nivari is diverse, with species adapted to both temperate forests and expansive grasslands. The ecosystem includes:

  • Jungle Apex Predators – Stealthy carnivores that hunt in the dense Zilvani Forests.
  • Aquatic Predators – Fish and amphibious hunters thriving in lakes like Lake Vandari and the Taran Marshes.
  • Grazing Mammals – Large herbivores like the Galan, roaming the Taranas Steppes.
  • Aerial Predators – Raptors such as the Vianar, dominating the skies.

For a detailed list of creatures found in Nivari, see Known Wildlife of Nivari

Population

Nivari is home to approximately 1.15 million Natives, comprising 7-8% of the total Native population of VOI 700 D. The settlements vary between permanent riverbank villages and migratory nomadic camps.

The Largest Known Native Tribes in Nivari:

  • VANDANA (Sedentary):
  • Population: Approximately 90.000
  • Settlement Area: Along the Vandana River and Orivan River.
  • Short Description: The Vandana are arable farmers who have settled along the fertile banks of rivers. They have developed complex irrigation systems and grow various types of grain.
  • More information: The Vandana
  • TARANAS (Nomads):
  • Population: Approximately 80.000
  • Settlement Area: Across the Taranas Steppes and near the Taranas Stream.
  • Short Description: The Taranas are nomads who roam the vast grasslands of Nivari. They are known for their riding skills and breed a special kind of robust, fast animals for transportation and hunting.
  • More information: The Taranas
  • ORIVAN (Sedentary):
  • Population: Approximately 55,000
  • Settlement Area: Near the Orivan Floodplains and Lake Vandari.
  • Short Description: The Orivan dwell in the fertile lowlands near seasonal floodplains. They are experts in water management, using intricate canal systems to cultivate rice-like grains and aquatic plants. The Orivan are skilled artisans, creating vibrant textiles dyed with pigments from local plants.
  • More Information: The Orivan
  • ZILVANI (Sedentary):
  • Population: Approximately 50.000
  • Settlement Area: Deep within the Zilvani Forests, near Lake Taran.
  • Short Description: Deep in the forests of Nivari live the Zilvani, who use the wood and fruit of the forest. They build tree houses and are excellent archers.
  • More information: The Zilvani

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

Nivari is a rich setting for adventure and cultural exploration. Its uncharted landscapes provide excellent opportunities for survival challenges, diplomacy, and discovery.

Exploration and Survival Challenges

  • Forest Mysteries – The Zilvani forests are dense and rumored to house unknown creatures.
  • Navigating the Flooded Trails – The Orivan Floodplains make movement difficult, requiring survival skills and adaptability.

Mysteries and Hidden Dangers

  • The Vanishing Steppes – Sections of the Taranas Steppes seem to shift mysteriously, confusing even veteran trackers.
  • The Lake Taran Depths – Unseen creatures lurk in the deep waters of the sacred lake.

Neighboring Regions:

The Regions of the North Midbelt Section (East and West):

The Twin Sections of the Habitual Belt:

nivari.1742234108.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/17 17:55 by admin

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki