Humanoids of all kind gather here in Enitor, a settlement with three main levels, each seemingly trapped in a different time period. Generally, people like to settle down in whatever Regio is most familiar to them, but there are no regulations on entering or leaving Regios. There are thousands of empty houses and buildings waiting for more occupants.
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Seen after exiting Reigo I of Enitor, the wilderness is a strange mixture of terrains. First, there is open plains, then, straight ahead and to the left is a spare forest where sunlight beats down. To the right, the forest begins to blend seamlessly into a heavily cloaked jungle, with crowded vegetation growing all around it. Typically, those from Reigo I. opt for the forest, as the jungle has an air of danger around it.
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The beach and the sea. No one has tried (yet) to sail into these oceans, afraid of what might happen to them. However, it's said that if you're out on a boat at night, you can see flickers of odd squares and what looks to be large eyes of a beast in the sky...it carries an unnerving feeling of being watched. A reminder of where, exactly, you are.
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You can reach Montem easily through the exit in Reigo III. of Enitor. It's the only thing even larger than any of the amazing buildings within the Enitor level, a gigantic mountain that reaches up into the clouds. Small cave openings adorn the sides, but they don't lead very far. While the beginnings of the trail upwards are affected by the seasons, it's always snowing at the top.
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