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Curiously some of the labels both on the map and within the game give bizarre names to the dungeons, probably due to the fact that the game was retranslated from Japanese to English. As such the are referenced as "caves" and bear names more obviously related to their opposite Virtue, Despise being for instance called the "Cave of Hatred." The Game Boy port of Runes of Virtue II does not include a map.

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  • Runes of Virtue II Map of Britannia
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  • Curiously some of the labels both on the map and within the game give bizarre names to the dungeons, probably due to the fact that the game was retranslated from Japanese to English. As such the are referenced as "caves" and bear names more obviously related to their opposite Virtue, Despise being for instance called the "Cave of Hatred." The Game Boy port of Runes of Virtue II does not include a map.
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  • Curiously some of the labels both on the map and within the game give bizarre names to the dungeons, probably due to the fact that the game was retranslated from Japanese to English. As such the are referenced as "caves" and bear names more obviously related to their opposite Virtue, Despise being for instance called the "Cave of Hatred." The Game Boy port of Runes of Virtue II does not include a map.
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