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Originally posted by Wicked Faerie:
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I am feeling shamefully teased and rather abused! I must protest the dangling of Darmyl and the hinted at goodies to be found there, in front of my nose, but out of reach. It doesn't seem to exist on this map! Whine I've looked high & low (found an imprisoned monk & a cool lamp NE), but Darmyl is not in the NW as hinted at. Is someone going to create it for me in a plug in ;-)? Or is it in a Garendall future that we shalll see it... Perhaps a sequal?
-Wicked**
Hello Wicked Faerie,
I believe you have confused Darmyl with the village of Utian. There are several items sold in Fantrima that are from Utian village, and there is at least one guy walking around the town talking about how the best items are made there. And you are correct that the village is no where in the game, yet. There is a plug-in in development for it, however. So please be patient.
Darmyl is referenced periodically but I have yet to see it explained really well in the game. But from my research in writing the walkthrough and compendium, and sifting through the information found within the bestiary that was included in the said compendium, I have been able to make an educated guess at the following:
Darmyl is the name of the world or continent/land mass that makes up the world of POG.
Garendall is the name of the region that is ruled by Gidolan Keep, which includes the ruins of High Garendall(named thus due to the fact that it resided within the high mountains above the Kingdom of Garendall).
Thus if someone were to make a plug-in for the lands beyond High Garendall(as referenced in the ending story sequence), that land should be a part of Darmyl but will not be a part of Garendall Kingdom. That land should be owned by another kingdom and named appropriately.
Make sense, I hope?
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