South Region Of Evilar world illustration - Fantasy theme
Fantasy

South Region Of Evilar

J
Jetlove

Mirwell City thrives - Wild Lands untamed.


Author's Note: (THIS IS STILL BEING FREQUENTLY UPDATED BE AWARE) The southern region of Evilar is a fascinating and diverse area. It includes Mirwell City, a bustling hub of activity and civilization, known for its strategic importance and cultural vibrancy. To the West lies the Wild Lands, a mysterious and untamed expanse of dense jungles, rolling swamps, and rugged terrain. This area is largely unexplored, with tales of ancient creatures and hidden tribes adding to its allure. The Wild Lands are also rich in biodiversity, featuring a tropical climate with heavy rainfall and lush vegetation. Together, these areas create a striking contrast between urban life and untamed wilderness.
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The Hallow Graveyard
The Hallow Graveyard
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Coordinates(-424, -3089)
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The graveyard on the outskirts of Mirwell City is a hauntingly serene expanse, shrouded in perpetual mist. Ancient, weathered tombstones rise unevenly from the ground, their inscriptions faded by time. Twisted, gnarled trees loom overhead, their skeletal branches casting eerie shadows under the pale moonlight. A crumbling stone wall encircles the area, its iron gate perpetually creaking in the wind. At the heart of the graveyard stands a grand mausoleum, its doors sealed with intricate runes, rumored to guard secrets of the city's forgotten past. The air is thick with the scent of damp earth and faint whispers, as though the spirits themselves linger, watching over their eternal resting place.

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