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    Coconut Island (138)

    Coconut Island The perhaps tritely named Coconut Island is home to a dense and homogenous forest of coconut trees. There are no landmarks on the island, very few even small animals and no permanent settlements. A very small number of coconut processing workshops have been constructed on the...
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    Nankaidō Island (137)

    Nankaidō Island Nankaidō rests very slightly above mean sea level, which means the island is often partially or entirely flooded. A few settlements lie on the island, all consisting of floating habitats made from wood and straw bound together with rope. The island is mainly known for the...
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    San'indō Island (136)

    San'indō Island With the devastation on mainland Kinai, the people of San'indo abandoned the excavated and fortified mine due to an immediately lack of resources. Now the entire facility lies abandoned, a ghost town shrouded in a perpetual ocean of mist.
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    Tōkaidō Island (135)

    Tōkaidō Island Tōkaidō is known for its lush forests and fertile soil, both of which contribute towards making the island one of the more productive areas of the archipelago. The locals of the island are much more respectful towards animals than most, with some even claiming that they can speak...
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    San'yōdō Islet (134)

    San'yōdō Islet As one of the smallest islands in the archipelago San'yōdō is barely big enough to be called an island. The island has no vegetation or native fauna of any kind, as its surface consists of smooth rock covered with sand. It is simply a barren sandbar with very little of interest...
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    Hokurikudō Island (133)

    Hokurikudō Island Located not far from the main island of Kinai, Hokurikudō Island is a small oasis in the Kaizoku Sea and only a stone's throw away from Tobusekai, the Land of Unknowns. One family has made the island their home and business over the past century, and though they like to keep...
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    Wadden Flats (132)

    Wadden Flats Once an example of innovation and rapid growth as a means of overcoming mother nature through the creation of embankments, the Wadden Flats and all inhabiting it were reclaimed by the tides and brought to a near-permanent state of residing beneath the water levels. The ruins of...
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    Tanishi (131)

    Tanishi Tanishi stands as a fundamentally advantageous location to establish energy-gathering methods. Many from this area seem adept at Sound Ninjutsu, leading to its colloquial name of "Sound Village" which is a misnomer as the homes and settlements within Tanishi are scattered throughout...
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    Tazuma (130)

    Tazuma Tazuma is a modest, remote region of various towns that prize themselves on their various crafts and trades. Filled with farmsteads and numerous communal huts that all aim to produce common household goods like cheese and wine, many artisans and food-lovers often come here, eventually...
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    Hachiman’s Bulwark (129)

    Hachiman’s Bulwark Needless to say that Hachiman's Bulwark -or the Fortress itself- managed to survive much of the devastation brought on by the destruction that the world underwent, the vast black Fortress suffering only minimal damages that were quickly repaired as Asterion rapidly took over...
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    Tenjin’s Cathedral (128)

    Tenjin’s Cathedral Said to be the resting place of a great warrior, the idyllic fields of the land make them perfect for farming wheat which have lead to a golden sheen of browned wheat husks that cover the bright green grass that have always been there. Minerals are said to lie under the...
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    Takemikazuchi’s Anvil (127)

    Takemikazuchi’s Anvil TheAn industrial and trading hub between the mainland and the northern territories, the Anvil is one of the most developed cities on the continent, with a Marketplace, factories, and processing plants, all forms of raw materials coming in by way of the many ports along...
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    Otohime’s Monastery (126)

    Otohime’s Monastery A spiritual region for the Samurai of the Iron Peninsula, the Monastery is a wonder of art, architecture, and devotion. Many of the monks and silent Samurai that manage the Monastery remain there all their lives and even after, by being cremated and spread across the walls...
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    Tetsukai (125)

    Tetsukai Tetsukai is a region of marshes and dense hills, the very air is an assault upon the senses as the daunting humidity here is a reflection of the now numerous natural hot springs that are scattered throughout its hill-dense terrain. While the occupation of this region goes to any...
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    Sasau (124)

    Sasau The landscape in Sasau is a tug of war between the rocky, lightly-forested slopes of the North and the more densely forested, more flat terrain of the South, though a great terraforming effort seems to be underway. Many of the slopes have been cleared and terraced rice fields built...
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    Tairadachi (123)

    Tairadachi Tairadachi is composed of wide, if not tall, rock formations overgrown with trees. Along the slopes of the mountains on its eastern edges, terraced rice fields have been constructed, providing foodstuffs for the towns along the area’s rivers. A tranquil area, many are said to come...
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    Saruhan (122)

    Saruhan Saruhan is heavily forested, even along the banks of its major waterways. The trees here grow extremely thick and tall, to such a degree that entire communities have been built around their trunks. Large platforms have been constructed there, where the inhabitants live in houses built...
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    Nairikuteichi (121)

    Nairikuteichi The Nairikuteichi area is composed of dank lowland crisscrossed by countless waterways and a few larger rivers. There are many smaller clusters of trees here, but the most common flora is grasses, rushes and reeds. Many of the area’s inhabitants live in seaworthy domiciles; small...
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    Mokkō (120)

    Mokkō The natives of Mokkō live simple lives in the areas of more densely forested sections in what were historically, notoriously reclusive communities. A number of Senju settled the area long ago and built small towns along the banks of Mokkō’s largest river, taking advantage of the open...
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    Pingshu (119)

    Pingshu A major trading hub between the deserts of the west and the lands of the east, Pingshu is one of a few settlements that lie just far enough out of the desert to escape the heat but not the sand. There is also a Marketplace here that often features wares from desert raiders who search...
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