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Revision as of 16:35, 26 May 2021
Contents
Shard Cities
Britannia
- Britain - The capital of Britannia
- Buccaneer's Den - A den for pirates
- Cove
- Haven - For new adventurers
- New Haven - Suddenly appeared from out of the space-time continuum due to the blackrock that destroyed Old Haven.
- Old Haven - Destroyed by a massive blackrock explosion
- Heartwood - The Elven homeland
- Jhelom - City of Valor. Jhelom is located on an island. Jhelom is home to fighters and contains an arena.
- Magincia - Home for mages
- Minoc - City of Sacrifice. The city is known for their tinkers, craftsmen and artists. The notable places include the Guild of Artisans.
- Moonglow - City of Honesty.
- Nujel'm
- Ocllo
- Serpent Hold - Stronghold of Courage.
- Skara Brae - City of Spirituality. Skara Brae is located on an island. Home for rangers.
- Trinsic - City of Honor. Trinsic is a walled city that served as a major port of the southern half of the continent. It is known for its Paladins. This city has a large public vendor mall.
- Vesper
- Wind - The hidden city
- Yew - City of Justice. Housed the Court of Justice, as well as the Empath Abbey, the Cathedral of Love.
Ter Mur
- Royal City - The Gargoyle capital
- Holy City - Guarding the entrance to the Abyss
The Lost Lands
- Delucia - The city in ruins
- Papua - City in the swamp
- Lost Lands
Ilshenar
- Ver Lor Reg - Gargoyle City
- Lakeshire - Meer Town
- Mistas
Malas
- Luna - The city of Paladins. This city has a large public vendor mall.
- Umbra - Home to the Necromancer
Tokuno Islands
- Zento - Samurai Empire City