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==Realistic Biomes==
==Realistic Biomes==
* Polar/Ice
* '''Polar/Ice''' - Freezing cold land covered primarily in packed ice which sees little sunlight.  
** Freezing cold land covered primarily in packed ice which sees little sunlight.  
* '''Tundra''' - A cold, barren land with frozen soil, almost no trees, and short growing seasons allowing only grasses, shrubs, and mosses.  
* Tundra
* '''Taiga''' - Cold forests mostly containing evergreen conifers, with very short summers and cold, snowy winters.  
** A cold, barren land with frozen soil, almost no trees, and short growing seasons allowing only grasses, shrubs, and mosses.  
* '''Alpine Tundra''' - A high-altitude, treeless, freezing area with thin air which may be covered in snow throughout the whole year.  
* Taiga
* '''Montane Forest''' - High-elevation deciduous forest lands that may be cool or warm depending on their place in the world.  
** Cold forests mostly containing evergreen conifers, with very short summers and cold, snowy winters.  
* '''Temperate Forest''' - Forests mostly made of deciduous trees that see distinct warm summers and cool winters.  
* Alpine Tundra
* '''Temperate Grassland''' - Grassland which sees freezing winters and hot summers, tough grasses, and low rainfall.  
** A high-altitude, treeless, freezing area with thin air which may be covered in snow throughout the whole year.  
* '''Savanna''' - Grassland which experiences heavy rainfall in one season, but is otherwise quite dry and warm.  
* Montane Forest
* '''Wooded Savanna''' - Savanna filled with low-density trees that do not create a canopy.  
** High-elevation deciduous forest lands that may be cool or warm depending on their place in the world.  
* '''Subtropical Forest''' - Forest that sees high precipitation, warm weather, and humidity, with a distinct canopy.  
* Temperate Forest
* '''Monsoonal Forest''' - Deciduous forest that experiences a long dry season followed by a season of extreme rainfall.  
** Forests mostly made of deciduous trees that see distinct warm summers and cool winters.  
* '''Subtropical Rainforest''' - Tall forests that see regular rainfall but experience a short dry season, with a multi-layered canopy and rich soils.   
* Temperate Grassland
* '''Tropical Rainforest''' - Tall, lush rainforests that see heavy continuous rainfal and no dry season, with several distinct canopies and poor soil quality.  
** Grassland which sees freezing winters and hot summers, tough grasses, and low rainfall.  
* '''Mediterranean''' - Land with cool and wet winters and dry summers, with most rainfall falling during winter and a lot of sunlight.  
* Savanna
* '''Dry Grassland''' - Cool grassy lands with low-growing vegetation and patchy coverage, perfect for grazing animals.  
** Grassland which experiences heavy rainfall in one season, but is otherwise quite dry and warm.  
* '''Semiarid Desert''' - A desert with less sand dunes and more barren rocky ground that sees a wide range of temperatures.  
* Wooded Savanna
* '''Arid Shrubland''' - Land with very little rainfall covered mostly in sparse shrubs and stones rather than sand dunes.  
** Savanna filled with low-density trees that do not create a canopy.  
* '''Arid Desert''' - A very cold or very hot barren, dusty land with almost no precipitation, hostile toward most flora and fauna.  
* Subtropical Forest
** Forest that sees high precipitation, warm weather, and humidity, with a distinct canopy.  
* Monsoonal Forest
** Deciduous forest that experiences a long dry season followed by a season of extreme rainfall.  
* Subtropical Rainforest
** Tall forests that see regular rainfall but experience a short dry season, with a multi-layered canopy and rich soils.   
* Tropical Rainforest
** Tall, lush rainforests that see heavy continuous rainfal and no dry season, with several distinct canopies and poor soil quality.  
* Mediterranean
** Land with cool and wet winters and dry summers, with most rainfall falling during winter and a lot of sunlight.  
* Dry Grassland
** Cool grassy lands with low-growing vegetation and patchy coverage, perfect for grazing animals.  
* Semiarid Desert
** A desert with less sand dunes and more barren rocky ground that sees a wide range of temperatures.  
* Arid Shrubland
** Land with very little rainfall covered mostly in sparse shrubs and stones rather than sand dunes.  
* Arid Desert
** A very cold or very hot barren, dusty land with almost no precipitation, hostile toward most flora and fauna.  


[[File:geogriiga1.jpg|1000px|thumb|A geographic map of Riiga showing biome distribution. Natural phenomena are marked in red and natural wonders are marked in purple.]]
[[File:geogriiga1.jpg|1000px|thumb|A geographic map of Riiga showing biome distribution. Natural phenomena are marked in red and natural wonders are marked in purple.]]

Revision as of 10:45, 14 February 2020

Realistic Biomes

  • Polar/Ice - Freezing cold land covered primarily in packed ice which sees little sunlight.
  • Tundra - A cold, barren land with frozen soil, almost no trees, and short growing seasons allowing only grasses, shrubs, and mosses.
  • Taiga - Cold forests mostly containing evergreen conifers, with very short summers and cold, snowy winters.
  • Alpine Tundra - A high-altitude, treeless, freezing area with thin air which may be covered in snow throughout the whole year.
  • Montane Forest - High-elevation deciduous forest lands that may be cool or warm depending on their place in the world.
  • Temperate Forest - Forests mostly made of deciduous trees that see distinct warm summers and cool winters.
  • Temperate Grassland - Grassland which sees freezing winters and hot summers, tough grasses, and low rainfall.
  • Savanna - Grassland which experiences heavy rainfall in one season, but is otherwise quite dry and warm.
  • Wooded Savanna - Savanna filled with low-density trees that do not create a canopy.
  • Subtropical Forest - Forest that sees high precipitation, warm weather, and humidity, with a distinct canopy.
  • Monsoonal Forest - Deciduous forest that experiences a long dry season followed by a season of extreme rainfall.
  • Subtropical Rainforest - Tall forests that see regular rainfall but experience a short dry season, with a multi-layered canopy and rich soils.
  • Tropical Rainforest - Tall, lush rainforests that see heavy continuous rainfal and no dry season, with several distinct canopies and poor soil quality.
  • Mediterranean - Land with cool and wet winters and dry summers, with most rainfall falling during winter and a lot of sunlight.
  • Dry Grassland - Cool grassy lands with low-growing vegetation and patchy coverage, perfect for grazing animals.
  • Semiarid Desert - A desert with less sand dunes and more barren rocky ground that sees a wide range of temperatures.
  • Arid Shrubland - Land with very little rainfall covered mostly in sparse shrubs and stones rather than sand dunes.
  • Arid Desert - A very cold or very hot barren, dusty land with almost no precipitation, hostile toward most flora and fauna.
A geographic map of Riiga showing biome distribution. Natural phenomena are marked in red and natural wonders are marked in purple.
A political map showing empires, kingdoms, states, tribal groups, and clans, as well as the largest cities of Riiga. Each city marked represents a population of 10,000,000 both within it and in the surrounding area. It also shows known Archaios locations, and man-made Wonders of certain (blue) or uncertain (white) locations.
A map of showing which areas are well known and which are unknown, very poorly known, or knowledge given by a third party.
A map of major trade routes in among the connected Riigan cultures. Red: The Archroad. Orange: Archroad connections. Aqua: The main sea trading routes. Blue: The Diamond Route. Goods shown are only of major sources.
A map of current and historical sites of heavy monster or monster-race activity.