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The demon slayer's village.
Once the home of the most powerful demon slayers in Japan. While most of their slayers were off on a mission, the village was destroyed. All that remains is rubble and graves. Sango, one of the last remaining demon slayers, sometimes travels back to her village to give her blessings to those who have passed on, as well as clean up and try to repair what she can.
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Mountains.
The northern mountains of japan. Towering hills of stone and rocks, snow covers most of the mountains. A clan of white wolf demons watches the area with a strict paw and hawk's eye. They reign supreme, yet are quite gentle for 'blood thirsty' wolves. Villagers in the mountains are careful and sly, don't leave anything lying around or they will take it.

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4 646 Nov 8 2008, 07:59 PM
In: Last PostBroken Bones And Shattered ...
By: Kriss
Mt. Hakurei
The remains of the once holy land. Mountain tops not covered in snow, but in soot, blood, and too soft soil. Once a monk was burried into the sacred ground to watch over the mountain and protect it. However, Naraku put a seed of doubt and hate into the monk's mind. The monk turned cold and hateful towards everyone who was living, which later caused the mountain to fall and turn into rubble.
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Forests and small villages.
Small villages that dot the northern boundaries and the forests that shield them from one another. This area is dangerous because of all the demon raids that take place in summer and fall.
4 1,048 Jun 19 2008, 01:35 PM
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By: Inu Sasha
Hagoku [Before it became Edo]

Hagoku is known as the main trading city in Japan, where merchants come every year to sell their goods and people come from far and wide to buy from them. There are various areas of Hagoku, such as the tea ceremony gardens, the living areas. Vast gardens litter Hagoku, as well as small bars/pubs and shops. It's not rare to see foreigners and demons walking the streets where humans usually wander about. Hagoku has strict laws that are followed, or you`re killed/banned from the city. Urchins and thieves are well known for stealing from shop owners and breaking in warehouses/stands at night. Raids rarely happen on the city, but when they do, they're big and they're bad.

3 155 Jun 20 2008, 09:27 AM
In: Last PostThe Choices We Make
By: Kriss
Hikoro Hot Springs

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful hot springs in the middle of the woods. It was said if you bathed in the water every day for five long years, you would look older, and your sickness would be cured. Though this legend was never proved, a group of travelers created walls around the springs, and built a small shrine in front of it, making any and all who wanted to use the 'sacred' springs pay money for it. The 'shrine' also had beds, and food, as well as entertainment for the guests, and became a sort of Inn, where the sold beautiful clothing, gaining a good deal of money from the fools who wanted to bathe in the sacred spring - which they had blessed every year by a nearby priest. Though the springs is only said to be holy, it's more relaxing than other springs you'd find in the forest
1 3 May 30 2008, 06:36 AM
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