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Once the original home of the [[Rajamala]], the ruins of '''Farsai''' are hidden | Once the original home of the [[Rajamala]], the ruins of '''Farsai''' are hidden | ||
beyond the | beyond the Teo'ltien River deep within the darkest, most untamed | ||
undergrowth of the [[Eastern Itzatl Rainforest]]. The lush and thriving | undergrowth of the [[Itzatl Rainforest|Eastern Itzatl Rainforest]]. The lush and thriving | ||
rainforest has succumbed to the wicked influence of a terrible power | rainforest has succumbed to the wicked influence of a terrible power | ||
that rests in the ruins, and the nearby villagers of [[Saluria]] often speak | that rests in the ruins, and the nearby villagers of [[Saluria]] often speak |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 14 July 2020
Once the original home of the Rajamala, the ruins of Farsai are hidden beyond the Teo'ltien River deep within the darkest, most untamed undergrowth of the Eastern Itzatl Rainforest. The lush and thriving rainforest has succumbed to the wicked influence of a terrible power that rests in the ruins, and the nearby villagers of Saluria often speak of the evil that lurks within the shadows of the rainforest's canopies. Many of the villagers cite the history of their people to passing adventurers, warning those who travel to Farsai of the vicious creatures and those lost to the malicious spirit of Ati.