Valencia — the Capital of the Desert and the Heart of the Eastern Kingdom
Valencia is the grand capital of the kingdom that shares its name, rising proudly in the middle of the unforgiving Great Desert. It’s a city of contrasts: the opulence and golden glow of the royal palace stand beside dusty merchant quarters where people will haggle for a mere drop of water.
The city lies on ancient caravan routes, and all the trade threads of the East converge here — spices, silks, alchemical ingredients, weapons, rare minerals, and relics of the desert.
What Makes Valencia Unique
The city is ruled by the royal Nesser dynasty, with King Sahazard Nesser as its central political figure in the lore.
Valencians are deeply devoted to tradition, bloodline, honor, and the desert itself, and they tend to treat outsiders with caution.
A portion of the population follows strict religious practices tied to the ancient faith of the desert.
Architecturally, Valencia is a blend of ornate carved facades, towering fortress walls, and a gleaming royal palace built from pale stone.