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A reclusive small village in '''[[The World Tree/Ikhael|Ikhael]]''', '''Carnit Crossing''' is the only means of traveling to '''[[The World Tree/Felgrim|Felgrim]]''', due to its steep rocky shores and harsh waters within the [[World Tree]] campaign.
 
A reclusive small village in '''[[The World Tree/Ikhael|Ikhael]]''', '''Carnit Crossing''' is the only means of traveling to '''[[The World Tree/Felgrim|Felgrim]]''', due to its steep rocky shores and harsh waters within the [[World Tree]] campaign.
 
Although xenophobic to simple travelers, '''Carnit Crossing''' holds a tight nit community to one another, welcoming the rich and wealthy to the crossing village. Ruled by a single noble, the citizens of the village are terrified of the authority over them and their harsh demands upon the settlement.
 
 
Felgrim Street divides the city of '''Carnit Crossing''', with buildings and shops located on its face a mere facade to the destitution and run down village that lies beyond it. The citizens are required to wear brightly colored dress of elegance and grace, giving to the illusion of happiness and upscale to the visiting nobles and royalty that visit '''[[The World Tree/Felgrim|Felgrim]]'''.
 
 
The shops and buildings upon Felgrim Street are truly wonders and marvels, including "The High Crier" gambling den, the member's only "Emerald Treant" speak-easy, and "The Ivory Cage" brothel, as well as shrines dedicated to '''[[The World Tree/Vuralum|Vuralum]]''', '''[[The World Tree/Adonizar|Adonizar]]''', and '''[[The World Tree/Dania|Dania]]'''. Off of Felgrim Street, however, lies a single rundown tavern known as the "Brigand Arms Tavern", housing very modest stay for those who wish to stay within the village.
 

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