To take a tour of Eldin-gar's domain, click a planet...and see where it takes you!  

The planet San-soon is the center of Eldin-gar's power.  Its vast fields and plains are tinted with the red rays of the nearest sun.  Although San-soon has only one main body of water, it does have many oasis and a complex underground water system that many of the races, including those that once lived underground before the Dragon Wars could use for irrigation and farming.   There is no shortage of foliage, complex terrain, and dangerous creatures to be wary of.

The fortress of Shadow Keep serves as a "known" gateway to four of the other planets Eldin-gar rules.  A fifth gateway to Earth lies just a few days of hard riding away form the throne of Lord Gar.

Tan-tar is a moon to a large gas giant.  It was once lush with two thriving cultures.  One lived below the surface mining, while surface dwellers farmed and traded with the other known worlds through the Shadow Keep gateway.  In an age lost with legend centuries before the Dragon War, the planet endured a great cataclysm.  Many, fearing the anger of their gods, closed off their gateways to Tan-tar and the inhabitants were left there to fend for themselves.  

Although no one knows for certain what happened in the years after, one thing was clear;  when the Dragon War reached Tan-tar, there was nothing worth fighting for on the surface.  All signs of civilization on the surface were gone.  Below the surface, although there was rampant famine, a few Mirthians survived in their decaying and crumbling cities.  The once happy race of small folk with chameleon abilities were bitter with the hatred of the other seven known worlds.

Earth, Terra, or whatever you want to call it, has thus far evaded the wrath of Eldin-gar beyond that of infrequent slave collection.  Although Earth is counted by Eldin-gar as the last of the eight known inhabited worlds, he is reluctant to bring complete control of the planet under his rule due the uncontrollable citizens, Humans.  

Unknown to Eldin-gar, the people of Earth have done well in their own right with the closing of the Dark Ages centuries ago.  It was during this Dark Age when Lord Gar visited Earth last, investigating what he believed to be a vein of Tel-da-tan, The Blood of the Dragon.  He hears whispers from his Gerbin soldiers of unspeakable wonders but passes this off as nonsense from insignificant imaginations.