Kaltora -
This is probobly one of the more classic types of medieval rulerships, for one exception. The Lords and Ladies of the realm, decide together whom the next King, or Queen, or both will be. And at the time the campaign started, also created alot of tension in the land. Because the past queen had recently passed away, and reasons for the nobles refusing/ignoring the problem many. There are many towns, but the main city is probobly my favourite. Drie is connected to Margorra's city, Teigal through a massive bridge which spans over the river, giving the alliance of the three lands total control of the trade inwards, and outwards. Together they form one of the strongest military forces currently known, however it is quite a fragile alliance. Magic is so rare, it's seen as myth and legend, but it does exist, hidden from public sight however. The reason for this is because the alliance with Keshrot, which deems magic to be a too big of a threat to be allowed. And so, throughout the years Kaltora has kept their magic users hidden from sight, with a subtle warning of harm if the mage in question would try anything. - There is an organization condoned by the nobles that have kept the trouble of magic to a minimum, they are a last resort however.

Keshrot, the land to the west.
This land is governed by the priesthood of Mitranos, a fair and just god as they say. They have the strongest standing army of the "three sisters", but are peaceful unless something or someone is activily working against them. They see their god above all, they pray and live their lives with Mitranos as a strong centerpiece, but the people are happy, and the economy based of governing the trade that flows. This is more of an Oligarchy?, Seeing as power never leaves the High priests. A select few are called Paladins, Holy warriors that all except one leave their homeland to travel onwards on varius missions. Most of which are holy in their eyes, searching for a holy artifact or something perhaps more important.

They also have the largest library in the region, spanning throughout the massive castle it contains quite abit of knowledge.

Margorra,
This land is known for their religous freedom and their King, Bernard. He was the one uniting the three countries together in a strong alliance, before that they had only been Neutral at best. This land isn't governed by the King alone, the queen doesn't have much to say but the King chooses six men to govern with him. And it's quite easy to see how political this can get, but the title of King in Margorra is passed on throughout generations.

Rumors can be heard throughout the villages, which speaks of "Shadow people". Cloaked men who remove "unloyal" people, these people are never heard or seen again.

- Just wanted to tell about the Three lands in short