Plates of Erathar

Plates of Erathar is a visual index of the world as it is recorded: landscapes, ruins, sigils, map fragments, relics, and moments preserved in image rather than ink. These illustrations are not meant to explain the story. They are meant to give shape to what the Records describe, and to offer the eye something to hold when the world feels too large to imagine at once.

Use this page in whichever way suits your listening:

  • Before a Record: to set your mind inside the atmosphere of a place.

  • After a Record: to revisit what you heard and notice what lingers.

  • Between seasons: to explore the world without advancing the plot.

  • When a fragment unsettles you: to ground yourself in geography, symbol, and texture.

Some plates are clear. Others are partial by design, cropped, weathered, or incomplete because Erathar does not reveal itself all at once. If an image feels like it is withholding something, treat that as part of the record.

Browse slowly. Click into a plate when you want a closer look. If a caption references a Record or Fragment, consider listening again, sometimes the image reveals what the ear missed.

What you see here is not everything.