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-Tenochlan is the large continent south of [[Almeria]], predominantly covered in jungles. It has no regency for the entire area, but is instead composed of smaller regions of tribal level social structures centered around a particluar deity (ex. Tonatiuh, Bast, Set) or small communities centered around a particular resource (ex. Banir Lok's mines or Sanctuary's ports), with each isolated group serving as their own authority. +Tenochlan is the large continent south of [[Almeria]], predominantly covered in jungles. It has no regency for the entire area, but is instead composed of smaller regions of tribal level social structures centered around a particular deity (ex. Tonatiuh, Bast, Set) or small communities centered around a particular resource (ex. Banir Lok's mines or Sanctuary's ports), with each isolated group serving as their own authority.
Being roughly twice the size of [[Avalon]], it is divided into two regions-- One representing the male aspect of the jungle and the other representing the female aspect, revolving around an ancient creation myth held by the local natives. The myth makes reference to the union of the male half and the female half to produce fertility, which is represented in the fertility of the jungle soil and the rapid growth of the jungle plants. Being roughly twice the size of [[Avalon]], it is divided into two regions-- One representing the male aspect of the jungle and the other representing the female aspect, revolving around an ancient creation myth held by the local natives. The myth makes reference to the union of the male half and the female half to produce fertility, which is represented in the fertility of the jungle soil and the rapid growth of the jungle plants.
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[[Image:Tenochlan1.png|none]] [[Image:Tenochlan1.png|none]]
 +[[Image:Tenochlan_Map.jpg|800px|Created by Mystic]]
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 +[[:Image:Tenochlan_Map.jpg|Link to High Resolution Tenochlan Map by Mystic]]
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=Notable Locations= =Notable Locations=
-*[[Quetlatl]]+* [[Quetlatl]]
-*[[Tetlacana]]+* [[Tetlacana]]
=Other Attractions= =Other Attractions=
-*[[Banir Lok]] 
-*[[Demonad jungle]] 
-*[[Storm Rock]] 
-*[[Talaxia]] 
-*[[Tlaxcala]] 
-*[[The Dome of Terror]] 
-*[[Ordo Zephyrius Mutatoris]] guildhall 
-*[[Vanik's Tomb]] 
* [[Tlaxcala]] * [[Tlaxcala]]
* [[Shadow Tower]] * [[Shadow Tower]]
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* [[Banir Lok]] * [[Banir Lok]]
* [[Talaxia]] * [[Talaxia]]
 +* [[Vanik's Tomb]]
 +* [[The Dome of Terror]]
 +* [[Cielo Clair]], [[Ordo Zephyrius Mutatoris]]'s guildhall.
=Cultures= =Cultures=
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=Maps= =Maps=
*[[:Image:Tenochlan1.png|Tenochlan]] by Cartographer *[[:Image:Tenochlan1.png|Tenochlan]] by Cartographer
- +*[[:Image:Lsgeo.jpg|Lost Souls sketch]] by [[User:Chaos|Chaos]]
-[[Category:Regions]]+[[Category:Regions]][[Category:Tenochlan]]

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Tenochlan is the large continent south of Almeria, predominantly covered in jungles. It has no regency for the entire area, but is instead composed of smaller regions of tribal level social structures centered around a particular deity (ex. Tonatiuh, Bast, Set) or small communities centered around a particular resource (ex. Banir Lok's mines or Sanctuary's ports), with each isolated group serving as their own authority.

Being roughly twice the size of Avalon, it is divided into two regions-- One representing the male aspect of the jungle and the other representing the female aspect, revolving around an ancient creation myth held by the local natives. The myth makes reference to the union of the male half and the female half to produce fertility, which is represented in the fertility of the jungle soil and the rapid growth of the jungle plants.


Created by Mystic

Link to High Resolution Tenochlan Map by Mystic


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