We've also got all the geographic information around the inside of the Golem.

This is a tourist map of different worlds and the second.

As an example, it is based on the terrain subjectively perceived by the protagonist at the moment.

The “Sadie Clan”, which was the land of summons and the stage up to Chapter 4, is located far above this map to the right.

Below, we will explain the geographical names, etc. from the east side in turn.

[Hole bear forest]

This is where the protagonist and Mr. Teteo first met.

It was actually a forest with this name.

In this forest I fainted and was held by Gore all the time, and it was dark late at night that I woke up, leaving early in the morning. Thus, protagonistically, it is a place that would not be so memorable or impressive.

But not for Gore. This is an unforgettable forest, where Mr. Teteo saved the life of the protagonist he was about to lose.

[Siddle Mountains]

It is a lush mountain range, stretching north inside the Golem.

It's not that it's a steep mountain range, but near the summit of the mountain is the habitat of a dangerous large warcraft known as the Windgoat, which makes it an insurmountable difficulty.

Along the Siddle Mountains, small settlements, like those in the Golem, dot the mountains around.

This means that there can also be a number of villages on the back of the Golem across the mountain range. These are close to each other if they are kept at a straight distance, but the AC is cut off due to the inability to come and go with each other.

From the inside, you don't know what's going on across the mountain.

[Coastal urban group in the south]

This is the "city of the south" to which Mr. Teteo turned in the previous story.

There are also garrisons here, including clan soldiers.

Many of these port towns flourish in the coastal areas of the Alavi clan.

[Thessala]

It is a relatively large city, southwest of the Golem.

The main character line used the station carriage departure site here.

On a city scale, it is to the same extent or somewhat larger than the city of Tibala where Mr. Chotos and Tertu lived.

[Bolitari]

It's a city with an inn where Gore was about to be weighed.

[Aravena River]

It is a very large river that flows through the western side of the clan capital Sarav.

Retrospectively north, you will reach the capital of this country, the Imperial Capital.

This river, by the way, floods rarely.

[Sarav]

It is the clan capital of the Alavi clan.

It is a port city with a huge port, and its size as a city is one of the best within the Empire.

Products from the southern part of the empire will be collected here in Sarav and transported using the Aravena River to the northern imperial capital. This is the major reason for the prosperity of Sarav.

In downtown, the main buildings are connected to each other by air corridors, which are also used as emergency corridors during river flooding.

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The path used when travelling to Sarav, the clan capital, is a course that goes west from the inside of the Golem, bypassing the Great Forest southwest of Tessara and going clockwise.

To get from the rear to the clan capital, the main character takes about four days each way by road, including high-speed carriage travel.

There are other routes to the clan capital that travel by boat along the southern seaways.

The port town just south of the Golem is quite large, so there are also direct flights from the clan capital. Actually, this one takes far less days.

However, in the case of sea routes, Mr. Teteo dares to choose land routes because he is really only on a ship and the trip will be over in no time.

She wanted to show the main character the station carriage, the cities along the way, the people who lived there, and give him the opportunity to feel all sorts of things.

Of course, because of your personality, I don't do that every time.

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