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Pylea has two suns, which thankfully have no effect on vampires.
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Much of Pylea is covered in forests. The trees grow in many interesting formations.
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There is often good hunting in the forests.
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Some spots are more sparsely forested, even allowing fields of green.
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Hilly pastures are nice to relax in.
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The Pylean villages are medieval by earth standards. Thatched roofs, a lot of stone and wood. The structure shown here is used for the swinging of the krebel.
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The markets are run on a bartering system, with cows, Viper's milk, and flib liquor being hot commodities.
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The castle is a formidable stone building. Heavily guarded on the outside and sparsely decorated with simple tapestries and rugs.
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The cave formations of Pylea are presumably soft rock, allowing roots and vines to grow throughout.
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There are also softer rocks, possibly talc or something similar, that can be used as chalk.
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Pylea is a large enough world that rebels can hide in large fields and still be hard to find.
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The homes in Pylea can be either rural thatched roofed or...
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Stone or stucco walled homes within the village.
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The markets have several large gathering places.
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The priest's chambers serve as a mystical library. They are dimly lit and home to the device capable of blowing off human heads.
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Calling out the Groosalugg involves lighting the challenge torch and battling in the town square.
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