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    Quote Originally Posted by Balipu View Post
    Why is it that visitors from Othard tend to be unfamiliar with chocobos when there are plenty running around in Dalmasca?
    Dalmasca and Rabanastre by extension aren't in Othard. They're still further west of The Burn, that giant cratered section on the map.

    What are Kami exactly?
    They don't seem like Primals in the Kojin quest and everyone in Othard and Hingashi seem to worship them
    Kami are spirits that inhabit things and/or places. The Kami of a hotspring might imbue it with healing properties, the Kami of a sword might make it's wielder stronger. At least, these are the beliefs. It's like the Twelve in Eorzea, really.

    Who lives in all those castles in the far distance in Kugane?
    The nobility of Kugane, presumably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annana View Post
    Dalmasca and Rabanastre by extension aren't in Othard.
    Lore book had some confusing, possibly self-contradictory info on that, but the most recent and authoritative statement on Dalmasca and Rabanastre, from the Royal City of Rabanastre questline itself, places Dalmasca as most definitely to the south of Nagxia. That means it's at the south-eastern tip of Othard. The lands of Dalmasca itself may extend further westward into the continent, which would help explain some of the wording in the lore book.

    But yeah, Rabanastre's definitively in Othard - South-east of the Burn, not West of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annana View Post
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    The places are ancient places similar like Gelmorra in South Shroud, technically can stretch as far in any direction. As far lore concern, history books written outside the place can mention it as whole (and it's common) when there were plenty kingdoms/cities in it which have their unique traits disappear/fades with time. This is most detailed map translation I've searched for. Is there more detailed one from the lorebook that includes ancient lore places?
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    Quote Originally Posted by uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweugwemu View Post
    Is there more detailed one from the lorebook that includes ancient lore places?
    I don't think old places are listed. Mostly because they are no longer there. And also there is much overlap. Technically everything underground in the Black Shroud is Gelmorra. Including the Palace of the Dead.

    So Imagine the map: Here is the Black Shroud, also known as the Twelveswood which covers the area ruled over by the City State of Gridania right above the now abandoned subterrean kingdom of Gelmorra. Too much labels for a single spot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweugwemu View Post
    The places are ancient places similar like Gelmorra in South Shroud, technically can stretch as far in any direction. As far lore concern, history books written outside the place can mention it as whole (and it's common) when there were plenty kingdoms/cities in it which have their unique traits disappear/fades with time. This is most detailed map translation I've searched for. Is there more detailed one from the lorebook that includes ancient lore places?
    On that map, I'm still firmly in the camp that it's The Drown, not The Crown. It looks more like the D in Mor Dhona than the C in Coerthas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annana View Post
    Dalmasca and Rabanastre by extension aren't in Othard.

    Yes they are

    Kami are spirits that inhabit things and/or places. The Kami of a hotspring might imbue it with healing properties, the Kami of a sword might make it's wielder stronger. At least, these are the beliefs. It's like the Twelve in Eorzea, really.

    Yes, but that doesnt really explain how real they were in the Kojin beast tribe quests. Especially the finalee when the WoL got some serious buffs from them.

    The nobility of Kugane, presumably.
    Shouldn't they live in Kugane castle? And why are there so many nobles in a port city that isn't even the capital?

    Quote Originally Posted by Belhi View Post
    I just have my fingers crossed that we will be able to get a volume 2. Its a lot of work for Oda and Koji and they have a pretty big workload as it is.
    True, but I am sure it will happen eventually. Probably not till 5.0 is near its end, but it will happen.
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