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Great Forest Village
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One of the few villages of the Gouran region that is not located near Lake Toran, the Great Forest Village sits almost right on the border between Gouran and the Great Forest. The Great Forest Village is, in fact, the only way to travel through the Moran Forest and into the Great Forest region. The population living here were relatively unaware of their non-human neighbours due to the Forest of Illusion, and the supposed sighting of an elf or kobold were often treated with disbelief.
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One of the few villages of the Gouran region that is not located near Lake Toran, the Great Forest Village sits almost right on the border between Gouran and the Great Forest. The Great Forest Village is, in fact, the only way to travel through the Moran Forest and into the Great Forest region. The population living here were relatively unaware of their non-human neighbours due to the Forest of Illusion, and the supposed sighting of an elf or kobold were often treated with disbelief. However, following the burning of Lukiae Ende Towayo, the illusion was destroyed and passage through Moran Forest became possible, allowing the humans of Great Forest Village to travel to the nearby towns and settlements that had been kept secret from them for centuries.