After the Fall, the earth fractured and the sea swallowed the ancient plains.
From that collapse emerged the Lumen, a brilliant mineral unknown until then — and with it, the Wasteland was born: a central expanse of ash, rifts, and dust, surrounded by a fertile belt where life still endures.
In the First Century A.F. (After the Fall), volcanic activity, solar storms, continental fissures, and shifting tides shaped six great islands, each defined by its own biome: Ice, Flame, Shadow, Sun, Sea, and Marsh.
The ancient rivers became borders, the mountains turned into natural walls, and the seas into paths of survival.
Today, the map of the Wasteland reveals a world divided between ruin and persistence — where the very soil still carries the memory of the Fall.
