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Voices of the Cast
Abi Jiang: Ashly Burch (Horizon: Zero Dawn)
Ruby: Mac Mittelman (Fire Emblem Fates)
Drewen: John MacMillian (Horizon: Zero Dawn)
Emik Von Liepins: Robbie Daymond (Final Fantasy XV)
Sion Sasai: Alejandro Saab (Fire Emblem Three Houses)
Rowan Lockwood: Christian Bale (Howl’s Moving Castle)
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Races
Shimo-Ju: A werebeast race who thrive in frigid temperatures. They, like the Mao Ren, can transform into ferocious beasts. They all possess blue eyes, sharp teeth, wolf-like ears, and claws; however, many also have horns or tails.
Humans: The most common race found in Pan. Not much can be said about this average race besides the fact that tension runs high between them and Shimo-Ju.
Saints: A rare faction of individuals spanning all races who have been chosen by the Goddess. They posses godlike powers yet they rarely use them for fear of curroption. They can live past the threshold of a millennium, and once they have completely their journies sent to them by the Gods, they ascend into godhood.
Jiwalsha: A race of colorful, talented people who reside in the deserts of Soleil. They are the most physically similar race to Humans yet still have distinct features. They are Pan’s main influences when it comes to arts of all kinds.
Spirits: Often called “Wanderers.” Those who have died yet found refuge in a beloved object from their lifetime. There is no way to let these people pass on; however, destroying the object they reside in will ultimately erase them from existence.
Vodni: An aquatic race of people who reside within the oceans and shorelines of Soleil. They bear similarities to the common myth of mermaids and sirens. They are close allies to the Jiwalsha.
Mao Ren: A werebeast race with predominant feline features. They flourish in close but sparse factions across many locations. They are a common enemy of Shimo-Ju.
Daemon: Saints who have forsaken the Goddess. Legends say they hold immense power beyond human recognition.
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Nations and Destinations
Lau Kaivinos (Third Nation): A land of ice and tundras. It lays in the northern hemisphere with the Shimo-Ju being the most notable inhabitants. It’s kingdom, Valta, houses the most the nation’s people with buildings taking architectural inspirations from Russian, Latvian, and Ukrainian structures.
Notable locations within Lau Kaivinos:
-Elydis: A town located on the outer edges of the kingdom.
-Aubliai: The village with the closest relation and distance to the Temple of Goddess Diana, the home of Saints.
-Letrov: A sea port.
-Slizoeche: A vast set of farm lands set in what appears to be the warmest location in Lau Kaivinos.
-Hiruyut:
-Yatiya:
Soleil (Second Nation): A land of vast deserts and savannas. It lies closest to the equator with Jiwalshas being the most notable inhabitants. It’s kingdom, Do’Alani, houses many of its nations people. The architect takes inspiration from Islamic, Hindu, and Indian structures.
Notable locations within Soleil:
-Wa’alra: A sea port.
-Al’iija:
-Ghahuzun:
-Raawilmin:
-Habuna: A small town on the outskirts of the Majnafsii desert.
-Majnafsii: The primary desert of Soleil that is nearly half the size of the nation.
Kadupul (First Nation): A land of rich forests and deep valleys. It lies in the southern hemisphere with Humans being the most notable inhabitants. It’s kingdoms, Middlemist and Lisianthus, represent the heart of its people. The architecture takes inspiration from English, French, and German structures.
Notable locations within Kadupul:
-Euphorbia:
-Allium:
-Rosemallow: An agricultural farm land responsible for supplying Kadupul with a large amount of its food supply.
-Roselle: A small town adjacent to Rosemallow.
-Dianthus: A secessionist location that is said to be the birth place of the Goddess herself. Many devoted believers make yearly pilgrimages to this location from all across the nations.
-Yarrow: A sea port.
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Misc Info Dump
Rhean: the earth
Seasons
Olwen: the spring season
Hemera: the summer season
Ceres: the fall season
Asteria the winter season
Celebration/Holidays
The first of Olwen/Hemera/Ceres/Asteria: the first of the respected season
The birth of Diana: the first of the year
Pamona’s Wedding: the equivalent of a fall holiday to celebrate an upcoming plentiful harvest
Luna’s Grace: the equivalent of Christmas honoring the day Parvati ended the Seven-Century War
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