Greobelan

Greobelan is a fictional world in Wolf Master.

Map
The World Tree is in the center, the Gnorf Country is under the World Tree, Lake Astatora is in the west, the Darklands are in the southeast, Vraekiorona is in the northeast, Panda Valley is in the northwest, Pleonnarial is in the east, Bluvetika is in the southwest, Zorrathaer is in the north, Eastivar is in the south, Iwerus is between the World Tree and Panda Valley, Feoleorea is between the World Tree and the Darklands, Saelletion is between the World Tree and Bluvetika, and the Crimson Scorn is between Vraekiorona and Pleonnarial, surrounded by the Sapphire Ocean.

Places of Interest

 * Vraekiorona - Home of animals and dragons. It has a big lake, and the forest borders one side of a lake, and the other side of the lake has rolling hills and meadows.
 * Pleonnarial - Grasslands. It has a rock formation where the lions live.
 * Panda Valley - Home of the pandas. It's a mountain habitat with a bamboo forest.
 * Feoleorea - Dense forest with brooks and streams.
 * Iwerus - Jungle with lots of vegetation.
 * Eastivar - A muddy swamp with cyprus and mangrove trees.
 * Zorrathaer - A bleak icy habitat with polar bears, penguins, seals, etc.
 * Bluvetika - A desert with sand, tumbleweeds, and cacti.
 * Crimson Scorn - Hideout of the Crab Crew. It's a wrecked pirate ship in the cave along the shore line.
 * Lake Astatora - A vast and very deep lake.
 * World Tree - A colossal tree and home of the Krigale. It has a gigantic trunk that is 50 feet around, and has many large branches with little tree houses all over.
 * Gnorf Country - Home of the Gnorfs. It's a underground network of tunnels and caverns.
 * Darklands - Home of Valdazian, it's a volcanic region and the sky is filled with black clouds. A path made of lava rock which leads up to the entrance of Valdazian's lair. The lair has a 4 feet bridge connected to a 20 feet diameter with a lava pit surrounded by lava, and the height is 20 feet.
 * Saelletion - Vast, dry and barren wasteland filled with bones.