| Biral | Isolated in a high valley surrounded by mountains on all sides, all that can be seen from the outside is a tall, mysterious tower made of a dark pink stone. No person is known to have ever visited Biral and returned. |
| Chaton | A small agricultural village of about 50 people, many of whose ancestors were born on Chaton Island. For the most part, they are followers of Razdal. |
| Kath | The ruin of an ancient settlement. Deeply overgrown by the forest, there is almost nothing left to see or study. The area is apparently considered a holy place by the Tonttu. |
| Neko | A small settlement of about 75 people, most of whom are members of four feline families who settled here over 150 years ago. They are hunters, follow the tenets of Amrodion, and consider the forests around Neko to be reserved for them. They have been known to impose serious punishment, including death, on poachers, but welcome outsiders, often providing feasts of wild game for visitors who respect their lifestyle and beliefs. |
| Pardus Valley | A large valley that, outwardly, appears to be normal in every way. There are well-worn paths through the forests, and a number of farms dot the landscape. The one central settlement appear to be currently lived in, with small but neatly kept cabins, gardens, and even a few domestic animals. But nobody has ever seen a living being of any race in the valley. Any person with even a hint of magical or extraordinary mental powers cannot enter the valley. With each step, they are gripped with a more and more all-encompassing sadness, as if they had lost everything and everyone in the world who was dear to them. |
| Qit | The ruin of a castle. Symbols on the walls hint that this was a Dragonhunters stronghold, but of a sect not yet identified. It appears to have been abandoned for at least 1000 years. |
| Tonttu | Located approximately here, Tonttu is the entrance to an underground city. It's size and population is unknown, as no visitors are allowed to enter. The dwarven people who live here are very ancient, and unlike the modern dwarves of Drak, they are gnomelike and tiny, but very strong. Only a half dozen Tonttu have ever been seen, usually in this part of the mountains, and they seldom speak to anyone. One Tonttu sits near the entryway, silently refusing visitors entry. No one ever has the urge to challenge her authority. |
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