Kylorne

Kylorne is a world on the Stoneworks Minecraft worldbuilding server. It launched on June 25th, 2022, and has been up and running since. Kylorne is explicitly moderated and played as an "RP-heavy" world, with a whitelist of allowed players. Anyone is allowed to join as long as they fill out the application and can demonstrate talent and interest in RP or worldbuilding.

It is a separate canon from the Jagdas-Rathnir-Eldham canon; lore and character from there are disallowed from crossing over to Kylorne, and vice versa.

Server History
The first mentions of Kylorne would be of a rumored "Third World " on Feburary 5, 2021, but it was largely a joke centered around Eldham, rather than what would become known as Kylorne. The actual rumors of a "Third World" (which would actually be the fourth Stoneworks Server) was on July 5, 2021, where discussions would continue to go around about it. EasternKhan, a then admin, would confirm that indeed there was a Third World in development, though this message was lost to time. The mentions of the Third World would be official on April 20, 2022, where whitelist applications were opened, and development of the server would go along. The name Kylorne was decided in a player vote, and the world launched on June 25th of 2022.

Upon the opening of Kylorne to the (whitelisted) public, the Tribal Period began. The Tribal Period holds that nations or tribes are not allowed to claim land on the map, and are discouraged from high-level diplomacy. The scattered settlements of the world, with little infrastructure to back them up, also reflects the low scale of development in this part of the world.

Geography
The world of Kylorne has five generally agreed upon regions or continents; the Northwest (NAME PENDING), the Northeast (Lverstrwynn), the Center (Lazzeatir), the southwest (Vaurutir), and the southeast (NAME PENDING). These names were created by the local communities of each continent, although their names were and still remain contentious topics. The climate of Kylorne is cold and snowy in the north and tropical in the south, with a wide temperate belt stretching across the middle breadth of the world.