The Emperor's scribes have begun to uncover subtle harmonies between the races of Thardferr and the ancient provinces they once called home. It is whispered that those who settle their kingdoms in lands aligned with their racial heritage awaken dormant energies - echoes of ancestral power that grant small, but meaningful advantages.
For example, a Dwarf who settles among the mountains of Khardfee may find their forges burn hotter and their coffers fill faster. Gnomes in Alderd often speak of uncanny research breakthroughs, and Elves in Edilar have long been favored by the forests and the winds of magic. Even the war-hardened Orcs of Ruch enjoy boons in both harvest and battle - when settled close to their blood-soaked homelands.
Those who choose to live in neutral or mixed provinces like Lithar may benefit from diplomatic reach or diversity, but they should not expect the same attunement with the land. In fact, some have found the land less generous to outsiders.
The choice is yours! Regent, will you carve your kingdom from foreign soil, or return to the lands your people were born to shape?