Nokondo’s beauty ranges from the snow-covered mountains of the north, to the exotic jungles of the centrelands, and the serene meadowed riverlands of the south. The region of Oskasa is especially sunny, home to a diverse range of flora unknown to Mernia and Marcia.

Tekari chutes are among the most important of these plants—particularly to the Isnaldin, who use them to mount their behemoth snails without harming the creatures. Many use a full tekari chute, often over ten feet long, to vault over the shell. However, an elder of the Isnaldin once discovered that the chutes could be cut into stepping stones. These could be gripped and sucked dry of moisture, allowing a gentler ascent.

The Isnaldin predominantly roam the southern plains, where the dense jungles and forests of the heartlands and north are far less frequent. In the eastern forests dwell horned monkeys known as kubira, often found lounging among the branches of cherry blossoms.

Nokondo adds yet another layer of mystery and magic to the wonders awaiting any mortal willing to brave the Sea of Beasts.

Nokondo’s beauty ranges from the snow-covered mountains of the north, to the exotic jungles of the centrelands, and the serene meadowed riverlands of the south. The region of Oskasa is especially sunny, home to a diverse range of flora unknown to Mernia and Marcia.

Tekari chutes are among the most important of these plants—particularly to the Isnaldin, who use them to mount their behemoth snails without harming the creatures. Many use a full tekari chute, often over ten feet long, to vault over the shell. However, an elder of the Isnaldin once discovered that the chutes could be cut into stepping stones. These could be gripped and sucked dry of moisture, allowing a gentler ascent.

The Isnaldin predominantly roam the southern plains, where the dense jungles and forests of the heartlands and north are far less frequent. In the eastern forests dwell horned monkeys known as kubira, often found lounging among the branches of cherry blossoms.

Nokondo adds yet another layer of mystery and magic to the wonders awaiting any mortal willing to brave the Sea of Beasts.

Nokondo’s beauty ranges from the snow-covered mountains of the north, to the exotic jungles of the centrelands, and the serene meadowed riverlands of the south. The region of Oskasa is especially sunny, home to a diverse range of flora unknown to Mernia and Marcia.

Tekari chutes are among the most important of these plants—particularly to the Isnaldin, who use them to mount their behemoth snails without harming the creatures. Many use a full tekari chute, often over ten feet long, to vault over the shell. However, an elder of the Isnaldin once discovered that the chutes could be cut into stepping stones. These could be gripped and sucked dry of moisture, allowing a gentler ascent.

The Isnaldin predominantly roam the southern plains, where the dense jungles and forests of the heartlands and north are far less frequent. In the eastern forests dwell horned monkeys known as kubira, often found lounging among the branches of cherry blossoms.

Nokondo adds yet another layer of mystery and magic to the wonders awaiting any mortal willing to brave the Sea of Beasts.

Nokondo’s beauty ranges from the snow-covered mountains of the north, to the exotic jungles of the centrelands, and the serene meadowed riverlands of the south. The region of Oskasa is especially sunny, home to a diverse range of flora unknown to Mernia and Marcia.

Tekari chutes are among the most important of these plants—particularly to the Isnaldin, who use them to mount their behemoth snails without harming the creatures. Many use a full tekari chute, often over ten feet long, to vault over the shell. However, an elder of the Isnaldin once discovered that the chutes could be cut into stepping stones. These could be gripped and sucked dry of moisture, allowing a gentler ascent.

The Isnaldin predominantly roam the southern plains, where the dense jungles and forests of the heartlands and north are far less frequent. In the eastern forests dwell horned monkeys known as kubira, often found lounging among the branches of cherry blossoms.

Nokondo adds yet another layer of mystery and magic to the wonders awaiting any mortal willing to brave the Sea of Beasts.

Nokondo’s beauty ranges from the snow-covered mountains of the north, to the exotic jungles of the centrelands, and the serene meadowed riverlands of the south. The region of Oskasa is especially sunny, home to a diverse range of flora unknown to Mernia and Marcia.

Tekari chutes are among the most important of these plants—particularly to the Isnaldin, who use them to mount their behemoth snails without harming the creatures. Many use a full tekari chute, often over ten feet long, to vault over the shell. However, an elder of the Isnaldin once discovered that the chutes could be cut into stepping stones. These could be gripped and sucked dry of moisture, allowing a gentler ascent.

The Isnaldin predominantly roam the southern plains, where the dense jungles and forests of the heartlands and north are far less frequent. In the eastern forests dwell horned monkeys known as kubira, often found lounging among the branches of cherry blossoms.

Nokondo adds yet another layer of mystery and magic to the wonders awaiting any mortal willing to brave the Sea of Beasts.