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The Luminant that the Kingdom of Etrea rules over, once part of the Eastern Luminant, but later separated from it in the year 1363.

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The Etrean Sea

These waters are tamer than most, but the stillness makes many uneasy.
    Den Master 
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"Ahhhhh purrfect, a new buyer wanders into my Den."

A Felinor who sells various Mantra Modifiers in his secret den.


  • Secret Shop: His den is located below the Etrean Wilds, and the wall blocking access to the den must be broken by a mantra that can destroy environments with sufficient Elemental Intensity.

    Mortus 
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A Capra who offer to teach players how to create certain types of Monster Bait... Provided they jog his memory with 2 of the specified materials.


  • Encounter Bait: Is knowledgeable about the various types of monsters, such as Megalodaunts, Terrapods, and Threshers, and know how to attract them.
  • The Lost Lenore: He used to have a wife that helped him with fishing monsters, but was killed when an "octopus" (presumably a Nautilodaunt) ended up taking the bait, which resulting in him no longer fishing for them.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: He unintentionally caused "The Dreaded Winter of 1291", more known as the Sharko Rumbling, when when greedy players placed a crapton of Megalodaunt Bait at Etris, resulting in a flood of Megalodaunts overtaking the entire Luminant.

Etris Docks

There are those who think of ports as a gateway between two worlds; that of the living and that of the lost.
    Jim 
A Canor that requests two Dying Embers in exchange for a high-tier mantra modifier.
  • Fetch Quest: To get a random high-tier mantra modifier, a player must find two Dying Embers for him.

    Seraphina 
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An Capra that teaches new players how to craft Campfire Pits and Repair Kits.


  • Distaff Counterpart: She's essentially a female version of Bari, given that they both teach the player how to craft Campfire Pits and Repair Kits, with the exception that she actually does teach you the Repair Kit recipe for use and that she does give out a unique warning if the Central Authority is about to siege Etris.
  • It's Quiet… Too Quiet: If the Central Authority is about to siege Etris, she'll remark on how they have stopped their offensives and believes that they're planning something.
  • Mrs. Exposition: Helps provides players on how to make Campfire Pits and Repair Kits.

Etris

Highest amongst the peaks of the mountains, a proud fortress of a city stands against the world itself.

    Nanji 
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An Etrean whose brother Ilji has been missing for days.


  • Searching for the Lost Relative: When she realized that her brother didn't meet at the spot they were supposed to go to for days, she became distraught and sought people out for help.
  • Uncertain Doom: Not her, but her brother Ilji. When you find his katana, it's been rusted and stained with blood for some reason, and his whereabouts are still missing, though it's possible to reason out that some terrible happened to him. Nevertheless, her mood darkens upon informing her of the location of his katana.

    Chef Odiolavoro 
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An Felinor chef who just started shop in Etris, but is struggling against the Leshi brothers and needs the player's help.


  • Fetch Quest: Typically requests a specific recipe in exchange for some Notes and reputation.
  • Irony:
    • One of the food that he can request, Grilled Cheese, has one of the ingredients, cheese, is only found through Lance Leshi's brother, thus boosting his business and money.
    • Even though he wears a chef's outfit, he doesn't actually cook at all.
  • Lazy Bum: It's implied that he doesn't actually want to cook and relies on the player to cook for them, if his name is of any indication.
  • Luck-Based Mission: The various food he needs can range to easily found (a Cooked Egg) to rather ridiculous (a Kyrsdog, cooked by using bread, ongo, and a Frozen Membrane as ingredients, the last one which can only be found by killing Kyrsgarde in New Kyrsa).
  • Meaningful Name: Odiolavoro is Italian for "I hate work".

    Joshua 
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An old Etrean who lives near Karliah.


  • Off with His Head!: The second bad ending to Karliah's quest ends with her holding a decapitated head of Joshua.
  • Satellite Character: He only exists as a neighbor of Karliah who can potentially die in her quest.

    Lance Leshi 
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"LANCE LESHI."

An Etrean who is renowned for their food.


  • Say My Name: If the player says that they recognize him, he will yell out his name in response.
  • Supreme Chef: Is said to be the best chef in Etris.
  • Unknown Relative: Apparently he doesn't know that he has a brother.

    Ploom 
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"'The Eternal Flame and the Failure of Man'. Amorous Pleeksty. I enjoy his work."

An Flame Worshipper who resides in Lance's Food.


  • Bookworm: Is always seen reading Amorus Pleetsky's books.
  • Fetch Quest: One of the ways to obtain Pleetsky's Will is to get three Dying Embers for him.
  • New Skill as Reward: Passing either a Charisma/Flamecharm check or successfully giving three Dying Embers to him will have him teach the player the Pleetsky's Will Talent, which increases their Ether if they consume an elemental ingredient.

    Bookkeeper Andros 
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An librarian who knows much about the Old World.


Isle of Vigils

A solemn sanctuary carved in stone, where warriors hone the dancing steps of war.

    Zana 
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An Vesperian who the players feels that they're oddly familiar with.


  • Katanas Are Just Better: Wields the Shattered Katana when fought.
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: For some reason, his version of the Royal Pathfinder Coat does not have sleeves for some reason.
  • Take That, Audience!: He's a jab at Verse 1 metamancers, players who prefer to roll for the Vesperian Race while also using Flamecharm and a Shattered Katana, not to mention the places where he is fought at is where they will always certainly fight at.
  • You Are Already Dead: Successfully defeating him at all locations rewards you with the Poser's Ring, which delays the damage of Katana users until the user sheathes their weapon.

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