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Karu Hitoshi
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:16 pm


NAROAHAN

Yaroh: Yaroh is known to be very calm, and peaceful, but can be chaotic at times, being that most travelers pass through there to get to they're destinations. This town is a bustling town for foreign trade, and usually the elven emissary will come to meet the beastile emissary to discuss trade, and other political issues throughout the year. This town is known as the melting pot of all races, being that many races live there.

Jaroah: This city can be a very shady town if your anything other than a beastile or elf. Jaroah is a populated town of many tribes of beastiles. They specialize in battle, and so they have many fighting schools, and academy's there. Every year the beastile's event commemorating the Lotus Moon is celebrated bringing an end to the fall harvest, and bringing about their primal urges to hunt, mate, and just be an animal. They are famous for their bustling crystalia mines which puts them on the map for large trading with Girino city.

Kiracus Minor: What splendor to live in a city built by dwarves, but O couldn't the doors be a bit larger. From this city much of the planets ore's are traded. Many great weapons are also forged here, and traded to the elves who later enchant such great weapons, and sell them to the highest bidder. This is a rare event though to trade such great weapons, and are usually kept within the elven military.

Damasses: is a very bustling place for magic users, but like Jaroah, they can also be very shady when it comes to dealing with anything other than beastiles. The elves are very protective, and secretive about their ancient arts of magic. They specialize in trading some of their famous linens being that the elves have found a way to tame some arachnids, and use their threads as a linen source. Their temples towards gods are by far the largest, and most divine ever known. It is said that within those very temples, the gods themselves commute. Yearly they accept five individuals of a different race to come and learn magic due to the treaty they have written with the "Council of the Highest Order".

Peristal: A very famous, and prosperous town where many heroes have been spawned from. It is mainly a human town, and they specialize in selling many sea foods, weapons, and boats. The place although a bustling port of trade is no stranger to pirates. This is the capital of the humans kingdom.

Girino City: Another popular human city that is the only city which prospers in technology. This is the only town where one could receive a new brand of weapon called a crystalia gun which fires a burst of elemental energy...They have also come up with several other new inventions...but I'll let your mind wander on that...okay here's a clue...airships. They are technologically advanced, and medically advanced in many ways. Despite the abundance of prosperity there in the city it never shines the light of day, nor will it ever stop pouring rain.

Für: While it is practically unknown and inaccessible to the people of Naroahan, Für is the primary source of fireworks on the continent. located in the mountains North of Yaroh, the approximately 500 citizens (mainly human) work tirelessly to create some of the most spectacular displays ever seen. So, next time you see bright lights dazzling the night sky at celebrations and festivals, you most likely have had the chance to witness the Für craftsmanship.

Gairech: this castle-like city located on the Hawkspire Plateau, a mile in diameter and its tallest tower nearly 100 stories high, collects and stores all sorts of information: past, present, and on a rare occasion, future. All information, no matter what form it is in, is stored within the center of the city known as the citadel. The main defense of the city is a wall that circles the city and is 200 ft in height. It is customary for the children of the city, once of age, to roam the continent for information and bring it back to the Citadel; the adults run the daily activities and control the indexing of the files; a group of 10 elders maintain the city as a whole

"World's End": this landmark has been around since the War of the Gods. It is a very wide, seemingly bottomless chasm that connects the Straits of Kiracus to the Sea of Pages; however, there is a bottom where the water transfers to the two bodies of water by way of a river. The name comes from the fact that for several hundreds of years, there was no way to cross to the other side, and the name stayed even after the bridges were built. Also, it is rumored that the cause of the chasm was the battle between the angel Lucan and the demon Korangar.

Nyach: What was once a huge city has now become ruins with such a strange quality that not even vermin will inhabit it. The ruins of Nyach are located just south of the Crimson Plains, though the exact location is known only by a few, and even fewer will ever attempt to enter. Any who do visit the ruins will feel the presence of magic, even if they have had no sort of training in the area. The original inhabitants of the ruins were great magic users, and over thousands of years the magic has actually seeped into the very stone that makes up the wreckage of the city, making it a living thing. Once it gained consciousness, it had to wait for thousands of years alone until now, and so it has become very emotional and lonely. This is what makes the ruins such a dangerous place. Should a wanderer stay within the ruins for more then a few minutes, strange things begin to happen. Candle lights appear, floating over very old candle placements that were traditionally set within the windows of the buildings. Pools of water move about to keep their feet dry, and the very streets rearrange themselves: As long as the traveler moves inward, the ruins will rearrange its streets so that they arrive in the center of the old city in the least possible time. However, when a wanderer attempts to leave the city, the streets rearrange themselves again, and a feeling passes over those who do not protect themselves from such things, attempting to make them return to the center. It entices people to stay there, to keep the city company. Should a wanderer declare their intentions to leave, the ruins react like a small child: It throws a "tantrum", attempting to force those within its boundaries to stay, to keep it company for as long as their mortal shells will allow.

Seilun: while this city South of the Vermillion Desert sits in the middle of a valley surrounded by high hills, similar to the mouth on a volcano, it is always snowing here. It is a weather anomaly, since the surrounding areas are similar to the tropics. Supposedly, the weather is a result of a curse cast by the first rulers, when a thief from the city stole and killed their three children, as a punishment to the people of the city.

Thanes: The darkest of places are also the places that are known to generate the strongest of heroes; mentally scarred and ruthless they may be. Many assassins, thieves, and mercs reside within Thane. Thane is also home to a group of Vigilantes known as "The Eternal Vigil", the group works by the motto of "Kill one, save a thousand." They are men who vary from assassins to knights who are tired of the state of Thane and wage secret wars every day, assassinating gang leaders; killing injust candidates and men who cheat to get up the social ladder and enforcing their own brand of justice. Beware going to this city, and if you do then may I suggest you keep your coin purse close at hand, and your blade even closer.



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