Lands of Otan

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Welcome to the Lands of Otan Wiki

This wiki was created to manage the fantasy world of Robyn Blaber, created for his anticipated fantasy novel series. Doing double duty, the fantasy world and wiki is currently being play tested in a Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition setting, where real players are experiencing this universe first hand. While many aspects of the game will be represented on the wiki, those specific to Dungeons & Dragons will not find their way into the novels.

If your interest is piqued, then you'll want to begin by clicking:

Exploring Otan

The world of Otan is vast, with some 18 countries containing 370 settlements each with its own unique characteristics from race to religion, from government to culture. Each has a local tradition and history. Each has unique and interesting characters and each has aspirations for the future and the future of Otan. Here are some of the most visited pages:

Exploring Sewoch

Like most things Otan is part of something bigger. While the Otan continent occupies the northern hemisphere of it's world, the southern hemisphere is occupied by East and West Sewoch. There is little about Sewoch that a traveller from Otan would find familier, not the people, cultures, politics or religions. Take a look:

  • Sewoch (continents)
    • (region)
      • (settlement)

Heroes of Otan

There is a current and unfolding Dungeons & Dragons (5e) campaign running through the ever developing world of Otan. While there is room for more than one campaign in this vast world, there currently is only one, with five brave heroes exploring:


Songs of Otan

Where there's adventure, there are songs!

Where there's sea, there are shanties!

Where there's wine, there are whores!


THE BASTARD - sung by Capt'in Crunch

"Dear dirty Otan in the pouring rain

I wish to Woden I was back on the sea again

Though that belongs to the world of never will be

There was never a wilder bastard than me on the sea"


IT ITCHEZ - sung by Dirti Nellie

“There was a young belle of old Natchez

Whose garments were always in patchez.

When comments arose

On the state of her clothes,

She replied, “When Ah itchez, Ah scratchez.”