The western forest island of the coast of Yludel are inhabited by a vast network of Elven communities that have, luckily, stood the test of time, unlike the forests of Mlakheym. The Túirna Déithe kingdoms, meaning “Towers of the Gods” had long been at odds with the now ravaged kingdoms of Hir Mazarch. 

Coróin Thiar is home to Elves of all kinds. Deep in the forests hail the cities belonging to the wood Elves, communities built in the trees and secured by the thick foliage. Closer to the edges of the forests lie the homes of the High Elves, cities that spiral high into the air, meeting the sky with grace that reflects their Elven nature. Along the coasts of the Sea of Skies and Ler’s Ocean are the homes of the Sea Elves, elaborate cities that pay tribute to their Gods and welcome in their surrounding wildlife.

Other cities belonging to sun, moon, and wild Elves exist around the forests, and for the most part exist only to these Elves. The communities are accepting to outsiders for the most part, but always keep a close eye on those who weren’t born within the forests.

Some of the greater cities within these forests include Chathair sa Imréitigh, a community of wood Elves built high in the trees; Brigtuir, the spiraling tower-like city that stretches into the sky, which calls itself home to thousands of high Elves who look down upon the forests with great pretentiousness; and Spéir Dtonnta (“Sky of Waves”), the Sea Elven city built on the ocean shelf as a monument to sea creatures and the ocean itself.