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Mauri Sol
Mauri Sol is a fictional planet in the universe, where the books Crossing Worlds and Saving Worlds take place in. The planet consists of four continents, each one representing the four elements and directions.

Ignis Volgan, which lies to the south of Mauri Sol, represents the element "Fire". It is populated by the Volgans, a canine race of wolves, coyotes etc.

Terra Bedoc, which lies to the west of Mauri Sol, represents the element "Earth". It is populated by the Bedocians, a feline race of leopards, tigers etc.

Aguar Ocea, which lies to the north of Mauri Sol, represents the element "Water". It is populated by the Ocearis, an amphibian race of frogs and lizards.

Venti Monta, which lies to the east of Mauri Sol, represents the element "Wind". It is populated by the Montari, an avian race of birds and other flying creatures.

The continents all lie on the Gran Ocian Mundi, the Great World Lake, and each continent has atleast one landmark which represents the continent.

The world itself is part of The Milky Way, and neighbouring planets are Merunia and Malkar. The planet also has two moons, Rika and Kari which were named of the legend of Rika and Kari. The sun that Mauri Sol orbits is called Aztara, and is rumoured to be bigger than the sun which the Earth orbits around.

Ignis Volgan
Ignis Volgan is the South continent of Mauri Sol, and it's denizens are the Volgans, a race inspired by canines such as wolves, coyotes and dogs. The continent represents the element "Fire" and it's national symbol is it's landmark, a volcano by the name Monti Magmar. It is a big desert with only few lakes and mountains, but it's widely known for it's canyon with rivers of lava. It is located nearby Monti Magnar. The capital of Ignis Volgan is Volk, a city heavily inspired by persian and egyptian architecture.

The Volgans are depicted as canines with inspiration from both egyptian mythology and middle-eastern mythology, as their buildings and clothes are of similiar kind to what egyptians and other middle-eastern denizens wore and lived in. They live however in a communistic state, but despite a relatively authoritarian state, the citizens are fairly free in what they are allowed to do and life is usually considered to be a lightweight and relaxed life.