Map, Glossary, and More

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Farryn begins her journey in Muksak, and ends in Hafan.

Farryn begins her journey in Muksak, and ends in Hafan

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1. Muksak- The town where Serval's manor is located. This is a port town, with one of the largest ports in the kingdom along it's shores. It is mostly inhabited by Nobility and their serfs; peasants who lease land from the Lords and Ladies, and pay them with a percentage of their annual produce. The land itself is green and bountiful. 

2. St. Berkerly's- One of the Queen's "Pet towns," this town is known for its infrastructure and the large statue of St. Berkerly himself erected in the town's center.   

3. Sormin, St. Matthews, and Haravad- Towns between St. Berkerly's and Tuckson's. They are small and mostly rely on agriculture, since they are a bit further from the ports. 

4. Tuckson's- Home to a lot of Jurel's nobility, Tuckson's, also known as Tuckson's City, is one of Jurel's largest port towns, and has beautiful rolling hills and relatively mild winters.

5. Isev- The Quarantine or "Contamination" Site. During the first outbreak of Sireglow, men and women infected with the disease were quarantined within it's gates for a few weeks. When it began spreading, however, the Queen orders that all the infected come to the city to be burned.

6. Sernaxa- A small city near Folonsos, the Queen's residence. It is populated by the 'middle class'; those who are not nobility but who have non-labour jobs. Many of the people here were scholars who have graduated and are now working. 

7. Isev (See above ^^)

8. Hafan- Regarded as the Financial center of Jurel, Hafan is populated by Middle Class and nobility. It is regarded as a city of great wealth and great opportunity. It is also the Arts Center of Jurel, as most performers seek a career in Hafan.

Sireglow

Sireglow is a virus-based illness. It is a contagious illness, and it mainly spread to Jurel through the fish and people. Fish taken from the waters of infected areas entered the kingdom and were eaten, causing the disease to spread rapidly.

The disease has early symptoms of a flu; muscle ache, a cough or cold, sore throat and fatigue. After a week of infection, however, Sireglow makes the body run extremely hot and makes the skin glow in a sense. The infected often look 'fresh faced' and their cheeks, lips, and ears appear rosy and pink.

After about two weeks of infection, Sireglow spots will begin to appear all over the body. They are often small and smooth, but they are very obvious against pale skin, and they swell as the virus progresses. The infected also begin coughing up golden or light brown blood at this time. Coming into contact with this blood or any other fluid produced by an infected patient. Once the Sireglow spots appear, even sweat is dangerous.

Sireglow kills the vast majority of its victims, and those who survive have to wait for the infected blood and sweat to pass through them and completely clear from their system. The Sireglow spot then shrivel up, leaning tiny dark marks.

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