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|currency = [[Currencies of Temerant|All Currencies]]
 
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}}'''Temerant''' is the continent within which the [[Kingkiller Chronicles]] take place. The name is first mentioned in [[The Slow Regard of Silent Things]]<ref>[[The Slow Regard of Silent Things]], page 64</ref>. Temerant coexists alongside and sometimes interacts with the [[Faen Realm]], especially on nights with a full moon or no moon. Temerant is also known as the ''Four Corners of Civilization''.
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}}'''Temerant''' is the continent within which the [[Kingkiller Chronicles]] take place. The name is first mentioned in [[The Slow Regard of Silent Things]]<ref>[[The Slow Regard of Silent Things]], page 64</ref>. Temerant coexists alongside and sometimes interacts with the [[Faen Realm]], especially on nights with a full moon or no moon. The countries on Temerant are known as the ''Four Corners of Civilization''.
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
 
The countries on Temerant are, clockwise from the northwest: [[Ceald]], [[Atur]], [[Modeg]], [[Ademre]], [[Vintas]], [[The Small Kingdoms]], and the [[Commonwealth]]. A large island off the coast of the Commonwealth is [[Yll]], and a small island off the coast of the Small Kingdoms is unnamed but has the city [[Junpui]]. Between Vintas and Modeg, there is a massive forest known as [[The Eld]]. Between Modeg and Ademre, there is a mountain chain called the [[Stormwal Mountains]]. The sea between Yll and the Commonwealth is [[The Reft]], and between Yll and Junpui is the [[Centhe Sea]]. Temerant has 9 inland seas and lakes, none of which are named. Temerant is uncharted past the Stormwal Mountains to the east, and past an unnamed sea to the west. Across the center of Temerant stretches [[The Great Stone Road]], going from [[the University]] to the Stormwal Mountains.
 
The countries on Temerant are, clockwise from the northwest: [[Ceald]], [[Atur]], [[Modeg]], [[Ademre]], [[Vintas]], [[The Small Kingdoms]], and the [[Commonwealth]]. A large island off the coast of the Commonwealth is [[Yll]], and a small island off the coast of the Small Kingdoms is unnamed but has the city [[Junpui]]. Between Vintas and Modeg, there is a massive forest known as [[The Eld]]. Between Modeg and Ademre, there is a mountain chain called the [[Stormwal Mountains]]. The sea between Yll and the Commonwealth is [[The Reft]], and between Yll and Junpui is the [[Centhe Sea]]. Temerant has 9 inland seas and lakes, none of which are named. Temerant is uncharted past the Stormwal Mountains to the east, and past an unnamed sea to the west. Across the center of Temerant stretches [[The Great Stone Road]], going from [[the University]] to the Stormwal Mountains.

Revision as of 15:31, 1 January 2019

Temerant is the continent within which the Kingkiller Chronicles take place. The name is first mentioned in The Slow Regard of Silent Things[1]. Temerant coexists alongside and sometimes interacts with the Faen Realm, especially on nights with a full moon or no moon. The countries on Temerant are known as the Four Corners of Civilization.

Geography

The countries on Temerant are, clockwise from the northwest: Ceald, Atur, Modeg, Ademre, Vintas, The Small Kingdoms, and the Commonwealth. A large island off the coast of the Commonwealth is Yll, and a small island off the coast of the Small Kingdoms is unnamed but has the city Junpui. Between Vintas and Modeg, there is a massive forest known as The Eld. Between Modeg and Ademre, there is a mountain chain called the Stormwal Mountains. The sea between Yll and the Commonwealth is The Reft, and between Yll and Junpui is the Centhe Sea. Temerant has 9 inland seas and lakes, none of which are named. Temerant is uncharted past the Stormwal Mountains to the east, and past an unnamed sea to the west. Across the center of Temerant stretches The Great Stone Road, going from the University to the Stormwal Mountains.