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Description "Darulala; Zimafel speaking!" - ? A spa; Elrin's old friend

Barkeep- Irene Addler - Elrin's old friend, illeagl contact

Rich area- The Bank- Mansions, west side

Poor Area- The Crush, the Smokestack, the Sludge- steampunk themed, dirty grimey, east side

     Main cities- Era, Celest, St. Barlet, Tuskion

Tuskinon- The new Vagas, mixed with the education capital of the world

The leading schools on creation and use of the new science Alkemy, a mix of old school magic and new age science.

Celest- Least extreme difference between rich and poor

Era - Most extreme diffrence; Elrin's main spot

St. Barlet- Elrin's home - after Veil transfer

Random spots on Earth have strange ruins that appeared from no where; these are openings from the Veil to our world. Said to give humans powers through true magic, few ever seem to locate these ruins with even the best of technology, and no one ever finds them twice.

Cloud Desert - a desert where the sand is not only white and soft, but the clouds nearly touch the ground constantly. The entire desert is supported by a network of caves, the enterances to which are near constantly moving holes underneath the sand. Hot spot for daredevils.

    Character Types:

Dahlis- Clones, often slaves. Have no rights and are trying to start a revolution. Almost always have gold/orange eyes.

Aliens- No name yet; wildly colored shapeshifters. Kind and well meaning, but bonkers. Savants; colors do not change when shapeshifting.

Humans: Obvious, though there have been very few cases of humans from beyond the Veil.

Elves: Obvious; usually from beyond the Veil.

Dwarves: Obvious; usually from beyond the Veil.

Nymphs: Classified as Naiads (water) and Dryads (wood/tree)

   Drugs:

Parinim: Fairly safe to the body, but induces insane amount of paranoia in the user; most common, coherent response is "A dark, shadowy monster following me". Groups of users often wind up dead from killing each other.

Iocane: Named for the poison in Princess Bride for it's similarities, those on death row are often killed with it, due to it's efficency and expediency.
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