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Midkemia and is
Midkemia is a fictional world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist where most of the Riftwar books take place.
Midkemia is very similar to Earth in climate, and its flora and fauna.
Triagia is the largest continent on Midkemia.
Novindus is the second largest continent on Midkemia with a variety of landscapes.
Macros the Black owns at least one map of this continent, and when Pug inherits this chart it is the first mention of another continent on Midkemia.
During the period in which Feist's current books are set, Midkemia is on a technological par with 14th to 15th century Europe, with a few anachronisms.
Magic in Midkemia is practiced by very few people.
The Lesser Arts were seen as rudimentary talents, more focused to the very nature of magic, while the Greater Arts were seen as having greater effectiveness and practicality such as teleportation, conjuring energy from nothing, and so on ; it is later realised that this is a misconception brought about due to the fact that there are very few Lesser Path magicians on Kelewan, and those that are have little power and training, and as a result the Lesser Path has not developed to the same level as the Greater, as it has on Midkemia ( though there are few Greater Path magicians on Midkemia and it is not widely known of ).
Humanity on Midkemia is as diverse as it is on Earth, with many clear analogues to real-world cultures, from Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.
Under his leadership and magic powered by death, the Valheru were briefly freed again upon Midkemia, only to be immediately imprisoned within the Lifestone due to the combined efforts of Milamber ( as Pug is also known ), Arutha, Tomas / Ashen-Shugar, Macros, Hochopepa, Elhagar, Dolgan ( and his armies ), Black Guy ( and his Hadati refugees ), Amos Trask, Squires Jimmy and Locklear, Duke Martin, the hadati Baru ( who killed Murmandamus ' general in ' Silverthorn '), Duke Laurie, Galain ( and his small elven host ), the Sethanon Garrison, a greater dragon Ryath, and several other prominent characters.
Midkemia is the world setting from Feist's college role-playing group, also known as the Thursday Nighters ( until they became the Friday Nighters due to late games and early morning classes ), which had begun as an outgrowth of the Triton Wargaming Society at UCSD.
Novindus is a fictional continent on Midkemia, a world created by Raymond E. Feist.
It is the second largest continent on Midkemia with a variety of landscapes.
Owyn and Gorath eventually find Pug, who has figured out that by abducting Gamina and manipulating Delekhan, Makala has lured Pug away from Midkemia and Arutha's army away from Sethanon and is free to enter Sethanon unopposed and seek out the Lifestone.
Macros enlists Pug's help to close the rift once and for all, and the connection between the two worlds is severed, leaving numerous stranded Tsurani soldiers in Midkemia, including Kasumi.
While Midkemia is modeled after European ( per Middle-earth ) high fantasy myths, creatures and influences, Kelewan has a strong Asian-Indonesian-Pacific scent.
Pug is reinstated by the Assembly, and following a clue, travels to the northern polar wastelands of Kelewan, discovering a lost race of elves living in a forest under the ice, twin to Elvandar on Midkemia.
He is the most powerful magician in Midkemia save for Macros the Black.

Midkemia and magical
After the war between Kelewan and Midkemia, the Moredhel, Goblins, and several bands of renegade humans again united for a couple years to wage war against the Kingdom ( chronicled in ' Silverthorn ' and ' Darkness at Sethanon '), under the false prophet Murmandamus, who was actually just a powerful Pantathian ( serpent man, servant of the Dragon Host ) priest in a magical disguise.

Midkemia and place
* Midkemia — Planet on which the events of the Riftwar books of Raymond E. Feist take place.
Only the Empire Trilogy, which was co-written with Janny Wurts, takes place entirely on Kelewan, another world connected to Midkemia by magically created rifts in space.
The vast majority of Feist's work which feature Midkemia occur at least in part on Triagia, and most take place there in their entirety.
Betrayal at Krondor takes place largely in Midkemia, the fantasy world developed by Raymond E. Feist in his Riftwar novels.

Midkemia and populated
The upper portion ( The Ethel-Duath ) was populated by the Saaur lizard-men, a race of nomadic warriors also created by Alma-Lodaka but who were left on the world of Shila, rather than Midkemia, and who were brought to serve the Emerald Queen during the Serpentwar Saga.

Midkemia and by
The vaults have hundreds of thousands of books, containing a wealth of knowledge about the history and lore of Midkemia, tended to by Brother Anthony and Brother Marc.
It led to many books written by Feist in the world of Midkemia, which was the setting for this book.
After years of stalemate fighting on Midkemia by the two opposing forces, Pug returns as a magician, a Great One, the Tsurani name for master practitioners of magic.
Accompanied by a mercenary, a minstrel, and a clever young thief, he will confront an ancient evil and do battle with the dark powers that threaten the enchanted realm of Midkemia.
* The Empire of Great Kesh, a nation of the world of Midkemia, in books written by Raymond Feist
Pug is the magician of Midkemia, a world popularised by fantasy author, Raymond E. Feist in his Riftwar Saga.
Pug becomes instrumental in bringing the Riftwar to an end, by destroying the planetary rift between Kelewan and Midkemia, in an effort to stop the return of the enemy to Midkemia.
At the end of the Darkwar Saga, Leso Varen is finally killed by Nakor, who removes a black crystal from his heart called " The Godkiller ", and uses that crystal to destroy the Dread Lord who was using the Dasati to invade the realm of Midkemia in an attempt to enter that realm and absorb all life from it, as it had done in previous realms-as shown to Pug by Ban-Ath, the Midkemian god of trickery.
He appears in one form or another in almost all of the novels written by Feist set in the world of Midkemia.
The Kingdom of the Isles is a fictional nation on Midkemia, a world created by a fantasy role-playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist.

Midkemia and humans
Starting in the city of Krondor and eventually venturing out into other specific parts of the Midkemia world, the game focuses on battling humans and evil creatures of various kinds.

Midkemia and .
The third continent on Midkemia.
The Riftwar Saga involved the rift between Midkemia and the world of the Tsurani.
Humans fled to Midkemia through rifts in space-time when the Dragon Lords rose up to challenge the gods and have become the dominant race on the planet.
Valheru, also called The Dragon Lords, were the first race on Midkemia, and among the most powerful in the known universe.
Upon his death his essence became infused in his armor so that Tomas could replace him as guardian of Midkemia.
With the exception of Ashen-Shugar, the Valheru were cast away into another dimension to prevent them from returning to their homeworld, Midkemia.
In A Darkness at Sethanon the Valheru briefly returned to Midkemia at the end of the book, Draken-Koren and Tomas / Ashen-Shugar fought and Tomas impaled Draken-Korin to the Lifestone, and the Lifestone sealed the Valheru in it and prevented the end of Midkemia.
Tomas still stands as one of the most powerful people in Midkemia, with few able to match him.

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