Tirovna

Tirovna, a city with a rich history and a mystical charm that draws in adventurers from all over the world. As you step foot into this fantastical world, you'll find yourself immersed in a land of hidden secrets, forbidden magic, and danger lurking around every corner. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious newcomer, there's always something to discover in Tirovna. Explore the winding streets, uncover the secrets of ancient ruins, or simply take in the sights and sounds of this enchanting city. So come, wander with us through the magical realm of Tirovna, and uncover its hidden treasures. 

Tirovna is an ancient metropolis that was abandoned hundreds of years ago.  It was rediscovered a couple of decades ago, and brave immigrants and adventurers have begun its resettlement and are studying its unknown origin.

The man who rediscovered Tirovna and holds the secret to the deadly sea crossing for new immigrants, Jori is known as a pirate in the west and is only occasionally seen in Tirovna. 

One of his adventures is here.

The resettlers have started disciplinary guilds, for training and research.  The library and school for Magic Users is in the Knowledge District.  

Too old to be a street urchin, too young to be an adventurer, she'll be your guide to this mysterious city.


Tirovna is full of adventurers, and their instructors and craftsmen have reclaimed an amazing palace in the Knowledge district.   


That mutt that runs the streets of Tirovna has been a good boy in helping guide ChatGPTs efforts to become a good fantasy writer. 

A story of Raggs and Jessinia. 

Spritual seekers have begun to resurrect the worship of Tirovna's ancient gods, in the cathedral - the magnificent structure from the vanished civilization.    


Aria is an lost immigrant whose story we have begun to follow.

See her story here.


The South Side was a run-down part of town, even  before the city was abandoned.  Now, you better have a good reason to go here at night.    


Her music has always been the only key to her survival. 

See her story here.

 For more about this project, visit the History page.