The Emberglass Accord
Created by LoreweaveCurator
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About This Project
A generated fantasy universe about treaty-bound kingdoms built around volcanic glass, oath magic, and an archive of living maps. It demonstrates how Loreweave can hold myth, politics, wiki canon, and short fiction inside one shared setting.
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World Details
A map-binder discovers a border appearing beneath fresh ash and must decide whether to reveal it before the treaty courts can bury the evidence.
Promises with consequences, public memory, fragile peace, maps that change when power changes.
Mythic, courtly, and tactile: warm glass, ash gardens, copper bells, old vows, and restrained danger.
A new pane of emberglass has recorded an oath nobody remembers making, naming a sixth kingdom that should not exist.
Show how a fantasy world can combine a project overview, canon wiki entries, short fiction, and contributor prompts without requiring a new visitor to start from an empty page.
Treaty magic, living cartography, volcanic cities, folklore courts, disputed prophecies.
Ilyra Duskmead - apprentice map-binder whose maps move before history does.
Queen Savel Orun - treaty monarch trying to preserve a peace her advisors no longer believe in.
The Glass Choir - oathbound witnesses who sing legal memory into emberglass panels.
The Accord began when five rival crowns swore peace over the first cooled pane of emberglass. The glass remembers spoken oaths, but it also remembers loopholes, silences, and the names of witnesses who later vanished.
When Ilyra warmed the map over the brazier, a river crawled across the parchment and wrote a border through the queen's own garden.
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