Overview: Regions


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This directory contains region-facing documents for The Resonance Cosmos.

These documents should focus on broad geographic identity, ecological and strategic importance, major civilizational ties, and the long-lived historical role of named regions.

The regional map on this shelf is centered on the first major Caeldon chronology as it becomes geographically legible: Elven heartlands and branch regions, the Dwarven mountain-deep world, and the Human basin-frontier system that grows between them. It now also begins to acknowledge planetary space beyond that first cradle-web, including far-side drylands, a true desert interior, ocean-to-river return worlds, and the first medieval bridge regions where older ruin, salvage, and fringe life make the focus era feel inherited.

The strongest regional through-lines are the older planetary contrasts that later harden into named regions, the Elven and Dwarven heartlands that now carry clearer stabilization-to-identity-to-founding sequences within those inherited fields, the Human basin-headwater world that now carries a matching emergence-to-shaping-to-gathering-to-founding sequence, the forest-mountain and root-stone interfaces that later become the oldest conflict-bearing thresholds, and the later shift into Headwater and Serathic corridor order. The regional layer also now carries clearer mixed-custom frontier material, especially where the Headwaters formalize two-threshold standing and the Elderweald border learns to separate body-treatment from remembrance in mixed mourning practice. On the deep-world side, the regional layer also carries clearer middle steps between rupture and open conflict through parallel darkening and deepening sequences, and then claim-bearing threshold spaces. That gives the map a clearer layered structure: pre-contact regional fields, homeland regions, branch-forming or identity-forming heartlands, interface regions, corridor regions, mixed-custom frontier regions, and deep conflict-threshold regions rather than one flat contact spread.

The broader design rules for what regions are supposed to do on this shelf now live in Regional and Site Design Framework and Caeldon Cradle-Web and Geographic Distribution Framework, so this overview can stay focused on the currently named regional map.


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