Nameless Hero 58.2 – Explanation Material

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Explanation Material <World Map>

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This is a world map to help visualize the land relationships in the story.
It’s a rough map, so please use it as a supplement for your imagination.

Illustration (By Mitemin)

 

Below are explanations of the regions and towns that appear.

 

  • Rauda Continent

Compared to the neighboring continent, it is technologically advanced. Many magic-leading countries are present here.

  • Barwitch
    A city. A trade center. It is a bustling city with frequent comings and goings of adventurers. The city is surrounded by a rectangular outer wall. The city is divided into a west district and an east district by a river. The west district is larger and has more adventurers. The east district is home to many noble families that have lived there for a long time. Nobles such as the Aldridge Household and Stride Household live here.
  • Soltaire
    A rural town. A peaceful, beautiful town. Located mostly on a plateau, the entire town has a sloping terrain. The hideout of Liberta is located here. The inn and restaurant “Conran Tei” also houses an outpost for the Adventurer Guild. Nancy Conran, the inn’s signboard daughter, is employed as a part-time worker at the reception.
  • Diarren Forest
    A forested area for logging. A large amount of timber is felled here. In the spring and summer, violent bears appear.
  • Water City Dali Amour
    A port city known for religion and tourism. The city has canals running throughout it, making it a seaside town. The houses are painted with preservatives, which results in a colorful townscape. The headquarters of the Melpeque Church is located here, along with the Saint Amolina Great Cathedral. During the summer, the Dali Amour Carnival is held for one week. Ships heading to the Rivarda Continent depart from the port.
  • Gala Ruins
    The ruins of a once-prosperous civilization. Now, it has become a dungeon. The ruins are infested with “Ushi-Oni,” monsters associated with cattle worship. The magic goddess “Kea Tur de Dau” was revered here. The folklore research team of the Magic University discovered the sacred text “Akasha Lineage” at these ruins.
  • Paradise Cyan
    Funded by the Melpeque Church, it was built as a theater for the “Light’s Droplet Orchestra”. “Paradise” refers to a place intended for children, a confinement facility for children. Inside the facility, they strongly oppose the training of warriors and adventurers.
  • Magic University (West)
    A university that conducts research on magic. It is a place where students who aim to become magicians learn magic. Compared to the Eastern Magic University, it focuses more on the foundations and principles of magic. Many students who focus on the artistic and innovative aspects of spellcasting come here, though it is not very practical or progressive. Many students end up perfecting magic that is completely useless in real-world applications.
  • Magic University (East)
    Compared to the West, this university focuses more on practical magic research. This includes the study of tactics, strategies, and efficiency of spellcasting. Productivity and efficiency are highly valued here. There are also courses that integrate magic into combat training.
  • Friedenhen
    A northern snow country. It coexists with beastkin, and the people are often a battle-hardened race. A few years ago, it was destroyed in a war. It is the birthplace of Medna Lauren, who is known in the “Legend of the Saint Maiden”. However, she was exploited in the war and became a witch.
  • Rivarda Continent
    A lawless land. Once, the Azalea Kingdom flourished here but was destroyed by the great magician Emped. Along with this, the neighboring Elf Kingdom also fell and turned into desert land (Nihilo Desert). The area was once home to monsters, elves, dwarves, and giants, but now humans and beastkin adventurers have moved in, turning it into a melting pot of races.
  • Labyrinth City Azarigrad
    A city for adventurers. The headquarters of the Adventurer Guild is located here. As the name suggests, the city is made up of houses that are intricately maze-like, dusty with sand. Most of the buildings are rental accommodations or inns for adventurers.

For beginners, it is easy to get lost for three days. Beneath the city lies a vast labyrinth, where rare materials and magic stones can be gathered. At the 30th floor below, the ruins of the Azalea Castle are located, with internal structures that constantly change.

  • Lucur Great Forest
    A forest where dwarves settled after migrating from the desert. It is ruled by the Wind Sage Sylphid. The orcs that originally lived here sometimes cause trouble while searching for new homes. The forest provides wild boar meat, mushrooms, and fruits.
  • Neve Snowfield
    A region inhabited by many giants. There is a giant village known as “Gigant Village”. It is governed by the Water Sage Undine, but she only controls the weather. She has been locked away in an ice castle for over a thousand years due to a heartbreak. At night, the ice monsters “Wendigos” are active and make the area dangerous.
  • Nihilo Desert
    The once lush Elven Kingdom was here. It turned into a desert with the fall of the Azalea Kingdom. The Earth Sage Gnome governs the area. However, she herself has moved to Labyrinth City to become a blacksmith in search of adventure. Carnivorous fish called “Wizard Piranhas” and “Sandworms” emerge from the underground.
  • Baira Volcano
    At the foot of the volcano, there are many types of demons that live in demon settlements. The Baira Volcano itself has turned into a dungeon, and the Fire Sage Salamander is currently living in seclusion inside.

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