Enclosed by massive bodies of water, with the Keelburn Gulf on the north, the Traicure Tides to the south and the Frothy Sea on the east, and massy mountains to the west. Iggirath are lands of high fertility.
Covered with big areas of woods and far-reaching grasslands, civilization can be found everywhere. From the regional metropolises of Cishire, Akraron or Ilavale down to carefully maintained alliances of rural communities and small independant townships.
Society
Iggirath borders on or has short sea routes to all other realms. The people of Iggirath are accustomed to seeing people of different cultures, ethnicities and races, although the main people are humans. Races seen as more felonious, like goblinoids or orcs, can only rarely be found in settlements. And if, only in cosmopolitan areas, except in the Grimbel Grasslands, where a few clans of Orcs are tolerated by the Duke of Andvine.

The Kings Dominion
Legimitate Power in Iggirath is split over regional lordships. But all dukes and duchesses have to report and submit to His Divine High King Aylard IV. based in Akraron.
Five provinces subsist, each named by the provincial capital and base of leadership of the duke and duchess in power. While the region of the northeast is subordinate to the king himself.

Province of Cishire
Located in the northern west of Iggirath, Duchess Athelyna Kishar holds the reins of the province, reaching from the mountains to the west to the hills to the south and from the coast to the Keelburn Gulf to nearly the perimeter of Archam to the east.

Province of Ilavale
The center of Iggirath is known as the province of Ilavale. Duke Anfroy Feletheus is based in the city of Ilavale, which is right up in the north of the province. While to the east, the Amview Waters ends the province, to the west it reaches to the mountains. The northern part of the Walstague Woodland to the south, but including the region around the city of Pholn is in the domain of Ilavale.
Province of Gletmore
Ruled by Tomkin Ammius, to the west of Iggirath lies the province of Gletmore. The smallest of dukedoms consist of major sections of the Walstague Woodlands.

Province of Andvine
In area, Andvine is the largest dukedom of Irrigath, but with large cities, it also has a big population. Keeping the biggest section of the coastline to the inner bays, most of the trading with the southern realms targets the province and brings wealth to the people reigned by Duchess Ermina Rasha.
Province of Plerridge
Having the Amview Waters to the west and the sea to the right, Duke Renout Namatius, a nephew of King Aylard IV., controls the coastlines and border to Cukkujan, including the Scarlet Shores.
Noble Hierarchy
As with the heritage of the king, most nobles are descendants of bloodlines and local dynasties. Those who are titled emphasize respect and the usage of their titles as a reflection of it. This not only for the higher ranks of aristocracy. As with the king and dukes or duchesses, more hierarchic levels established.
High King
His divine and sublime ruler of the sweeping superiority of Iggirath. The high king is based in the city and province of Akraron and rules through his fine deployed dukes and duchesses.
Duke / Duchess
Deployed by the king, they rule the provinces of Iggirath. Usually based in the capital of the province, they rely on their local administrations, but rarely travel around the lands to demonstrate their power and reign over the tribunes.
Often used as alternate salutation is Prime.
Tribune / Tribuness
The provinces are split into local administrations, tribunes, lead by a tribune or tribuness. Also referred to as Lords, it is on them to come to arbitration and enforce financial government.
Economics
With short travel routes to all other realms of Breajelon, Iggirath is the center of trading and established a reliable infrastructure of trading routes and the people using it, all over the lands and coasts. Value and wealth is highly and often bound to trading of goods and services around it.
The less populated areas and some rural folk depend on farming or fishing to eat, but most farmers or fishers are part of the trading establishments and can sell shares of harvesting or fishing in exchange for common goods or service.
