Draconia

Draconia was a floating archipelago of cities on the continent of Wildemount, southeast of the Ashkeeper Peaks. It was a Dragonborn kingdom and the home of Tiberius Stormwind.

When the Chroma Conclave unleashed its assault across Exandria, the floating cities of Draconia were brought crashing down.

Description
Draconia's cities floated in the sky using brumestones, the same type of enchanted crystal clusters used in skyships. Draconia was one of the destinations to which Tiberius could teleport using his Circle of Teleportation spell.

History
After the Calamity, a shard of the floating dragonborn city known as Kethesk came to the Dreemoth Ravine, and Draconia was created. The inhabitants of Kethesk made an alliance with the native Dragonborn of the Ravine, the Ravenites. After scavenging the Brumestone that held the city aloft from the ruins, they elevated Draconia.

Society
Draconian society had institutional class- and tail-based slavery, which is why Tofor Brotoras (a tailless dragonborn) had a negative reaction to Tiberius. The tailless ravenites once lived below the floating city in the Dreemoth Ravine and were subjugated by the ruling draconbloods, who were born with tails.

After the floating city of Draconia was destroyed by the Chroma Conclave, the ravenites briefly gave allegiance to the white dragon Vorugal. The ravenites later worked with Vox Machina to slay Vorugal and thereby gained independence.

Politics
Tiberius's character introduction indicated that Draconia had a "high council" (although its purpose and jurisdiction was not clear), as well as a magic guild.

Military
Tiberius stated that Draconia has its own army of three hundred strong, and an air force numbering at around two hundred that used wyverns to fly.

Notable Locations

 * Tyriex: The heart of Draconia; home of Tiberius.

Trivia

 * As revealed by Matthew Mercer during the Fireside Chat, Draconia was considered the most immediate threat to the Chroma Conclave. Draconia had been keeping very close tabs on many (if not all) of the Conclave's members.