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  • [WIP] Community Atlas: Kumarikandam - SE Tiantang Region

    This time it was a bit of work.

    I used only two groups of images for the trees: pine trees and scrub trees, multicolored, varying between colors 114 and 120, to try to achieve greater diversity, even with the same icons.




    @Loopysue Thanks for the resize of the farm, it looks much nicer, at least to my taste.


    The Southern Towns


    On the southeastern edge of the capital Tiang Long Du, with cliffs protecting its mist-covered shores and crystal-clear rivers, lies a region known as The Southern Towns. Comprising three towns – Han Yue Cun (Cold Moon Village), Mu Shui Cun (Wood and Water Village) and Chou Ye Xiang (Stinking Leaves Village) – this area is both prosperous and dangerous, home to both natural riches and mysteries.


    Han Yue Cun – The Village of the Cold Moon

    A prosperous farming village located on a vast green plain bathed by the Bai Lin He River, whose crystal-clear waters fertilize its famous fields of Moon Rice – grains that shine with the silvery light of the moon, giving the village a mystical air. However, its tranquility is threatened by spectral creatures that roam the region. On the nearby cliffs, the enigmatic Yinying Temple attracts bold adventurers seeking its legendary blessings.

    Mu Shui Cun – Village of Wood and Water

    Sitting along the great Hei Lin He (Black Cedar River), Mu Shui Cun is the commercial heart of the region. Famous for its rare Yingmu (“Shadow Wood”) timber, which is highly durable and used in elite weapons and construction, the village also thrives on fishing and shipping. However, workers often disappear into the forest, where Yingmu herself is said to create monstrous forms to protect herself.

    Chou Ye Xiang – Village of Stinking Leaves

    Despite its unpleasant name, Chou Ye Xiang is crucial to the region. Situated in a wet, marshy area in the south, it produces rare medicinal herbs and a valuable fertilizer extracted from the leaves of a local shrub, Ye Chou. However, the toxic air of the marsh can sicken travelers, and the region is inhabited by dangerous creatures such as spirits that transform into familiar forms to lure their prey.


    The Yinying Temple – A Test of Faith and Endurance

    Standing high atop the cliffs, the Yinying Temple is a place of mystery and reverence. Those who reach its gate and survive the trials are said to receive blessings from the ancient guardians. The journey, however, is brutal:

    1. The Path of the Dark Mist – A treacherous trail shrouded in magical mist, where illusions confuse travelers, leading them to fatal falls.

    2. The Pass of the Cutting Winds – A gorge where razor-sharp winds constantly sweep through. Only the most agile or resilient can cross it without mortal injury.

    3. The Riddle of Shadows – Spiritual guardians of the temple challenge those who arrive with riddles that test logic, memory, and perception. Wrong answers result in curses or attacks from the guardians themselves.


    Dangers of the Region

    In addition to the challenges of the temple, the region is plagued by terrifying creatures:

    • Black Jiao Longs – Aquatic serpent-dragons that inhabit the sea, attacking fishermen and boats.

    • Forests – Home to Yingmu trees that come to life to protect their roots, crushing intruders.

    • Swamp Wraiths – Spirits that roam Chou Ye Xiang, whispering promises of gold or forgiveness in exchange for a worse fate.

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  • [WIP] Community Atlas: Kumarikandam - SE Tiantang Region


    List of citys, monastery and interest points:

    Hai He He Autonomous Region – Autonomous Region of the Sea and River

    Jing Hua Cheng – City of Brilliant Flowers

    Tian Long Du – Capital of the Heavenly Dragon

    Yu Shi Gu – Jade Stone Valley

    Qing Shui Zhen – Clear Water Village

    Hei Shan Si Black – Mountain Monastery

    Zhao Guang Si – Temple of Morning Glow

    Shu Guang Xiang – Dawn Village

    Han Yue Cun – Cold Moon Village

    Chou Ye Xiang – Stinky Leaves Village

    Mu Shui Cun – Wood and Water Village

    Bai He Xiang – White Lily Village

    Chuan Bei Si – Drunken Cup Monastery

    Chen Yue Cun – Hidden Moon Village

    Hei Feng – Dark Wind

    Zhan Yan Cheng – Cliffside Town

    Yuan Lin Zhen – Original Forest Village

    Tian Nong Cheng– City of Farmers

    Shi Ji Dao – Island of Extreme Loss

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  • Community Atlas: South East FONLORN ARCHIPELAGO - FISHER ISLAND

    Masters @Monsen and @Quenten the series for this region is now complete and ready for upload to the Atlas.

    Thank you very much.

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  • Community Atlas: South East FONLORN ARCHIPELAGO - FISHER ISLAND

    Bonehaven

    Bonehaven, once a peaceful haven for farmers amidst fertile hills, now lies like a gaping wound in the earth. The sun refuses to shine on the ruins, shrouded in a thick, cursed fog that blackens the air. It was under a blood moon that the city met its end, when the undead horde of the infamous Lord Felrule emerged like a putrid gale, heralded by unholy chants and the unbearable stench of decaying flesh.

    The night began peacefully, like so many others. But around midnight, the first wave of walking corpses broke through the perimeter. They did not scream, they did not roar; they simply advanced, driven by a dark purpose. Men, women, and children tried to resist, but their screams of terror were drowned out by the icy laughter of the Necromancer, whose skeletal silhouette watched over everything from a nearby hill.

    Those who fell did not find eternal rest. Each body left on the ground rose again, soulless eyes glowing with a ghostly blue light, their minds now trapped in the grip of Felrule’s spell. With hands once calloused from labor, the farmers of Bonehaven wielded instruments of death, swelling the ranks of the undead army.

    By dawn, Bonehaven was nothing but a husk of stone and ash, its fields covered in destruction. The river that once provided life for the village now ran with murky waters, infected with the essence of darkness. This once beautiful, now cursed place was but a piece in the macabre chessboard of the mighty Lord Felrule, who marches relentlessly, city after city, leaving nothing but despair and eternal servitude in his wake.

    Those who survive in the shadows whisper the name Bonehaven only in desperate prayers, fearing that the city’s fate will one day overtake them.


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