The Kingdom of Tyranel was formed as part of The Rise - when it's people came into this world, they had no memory of what had come before. The Kingdom took up the whole of the Mountain Corridor, and only rarely did its leaders attempt to expand these borders (and such attempts were never particularly succesful.

During the Old Kingdom it was an economic powerhouse, benefitting hugely from the flood of trade and travel that The Rise led to between the Jade and Violet Discs, notably fulfilling the demand for food in the Violet disc, whose agricultural areas had been aridified. It did however have numerous exports of its own, such as quarries of lampstone in the jade-peaceful corner, or the logging industries of the violetside. Services too benefitted from the location of the capital, with large wizarding academies and research institutions, as well as banks or insurance companies.

The Kingdom was ruled by a King, who would be chosen from one of the Noble Houses in the even that their line ended or the monarch was deemed by the other families to be worth a civil war to depose. While the kingdom prospered economically, most people - especially those outside the major economic centres - lived extremely poor lives, oppressed by their own petty lords and with few rights of travel or dignity.

Following The Fall, human refugees fled both violet and jadeside, integrating themselves into the communities and nations there. However, the last king before the fall has attempted to create a successor state in the wilderness on the jadewaveside, founding a number of cities in the area with a sizeable portion of the surviving refugees (~20%). This state has increasingly quarreled with the nearby elf and tiefling nations, and struggled with population decline as its population attempts to leave and join the Free Republic. This is just one of the many tensions between the two primarily human countries, with the de facto annexation of some of the jadewaveside of the traditional human lands by the new kingdom 80 years ago becoming an increasing flashpoint.