Arabiassa
Arabiassa is a fictional landmass featured in the fantasy novel "The Dragonbone Chair" by Tad Williams. It is the primary continent where the majority of the story's events unfold. Arabiassa is a large and diverse land, characterized by a variety of geographical features and distinct cultures. The north of the continent is generally colder and more rugged, home to the kingdom of Erkynland. Erkynland is a land of castles, knights, and ancient forests, with a long history of conflict and tradition. To the south lies Nabban, a more temperate and prosperous realm, known for its fertile lands and its influential church, the Sithi. Further east, the continent is bordered by the Sunken Mountains, a formidable natural barrier. Arabiassa is also home to the ancient and mysterious Storm King, a powerful sorcerer who wields considerable influence over the land and its inhabitants. The continent is a melting pot of different peoples and creatures, including humans, the ancient and magical Sithi, and various other beings that play a role in the overarching conflict of the story. The political landscape of Arabiassa is complex, with kingdoms vying for power and ancient prophecies shaping the destiny of its people. The exploration of Arabiassa's geography and cultures is central to the narrative of "The Dragonbone Chair" and its sequels.