The Ashen March is a broad temperate frontier of plains, river meadows, and old road towns stretched thin across roughly a hundred miles. It is rich enough to feed cities, but too exposed to defend easily. Most settlements cling to waterways, fort roads, and grain mills. With an undead host advancing through the region, the land feels tense and watchful, where every barn, bridge, and burial ground may become a battleground.
The Ashen March
Region AtlasFrontierRegional, about 50 to 150 miles across.
The Ashen March
Where grain roads run past old graves, the living must learn to stand together.
PopulationLow to moderate, with dense pockets around roads,…
ClimateTemperate, windy, and seasonally wet with cold…
TerrainBroad plains broken by low ridges, drainage…
StabilityFragile but functional, held together by fear,…
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Settlements
Stonehollow
Fortified townMedium
Primary defense point and likely battle site.
Greenford
Market townMedium
Supply exchange and refugee intake.
Merebridge
River crossing townSmall
Controls passage and warns of eastern threats.
Briarholt
VillageSmall
Food source and civilian shelter.
Red Mound
Garrison townSmall
Early warning against the undead march.
Harrowfield
Manor hamletSmall
Noble logistics and horse supply.