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<h1>Natural Fantasy World Guide</h1>
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<h3>NATURAL FANTASY LOCATIONS</h3>
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In a natural fantasy world, every location and vista is deeply immersed in
vibrant colors and populated by great beasts and monsters. There are no
cities and roads, only small villages and narrow paths. But as our heroes
venture into ruins or deep into the darkest forests, things change — these
forbidden places are alien and magical, cold and terrifying. Things that
were meant to be forgotten dwell there...
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<h3>NATURAL FANTASY MAGIC</h3>
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Magic is strongly tied to nature, life, and the elements: its traditions are
largely oral, passed down from elder to apprentice, and a mystery to most
people. The magic found in the ruins, however, is cold and artificial, a
remnant of an age of golems and machinery that defied and angered the forces
of nature.
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<h3>NATURAL FANTASY ANTAGONISTS</h3>
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In a natural fantasy world, antagonists tend to be disastrous calamities or
ancient and powerful monsters. When the antagonist is a person, they are
often misguided or acting for what they believed to be good for their
community: most of the time, they will see reason after the heroes thwart
their plans. The "true enemy", however, is generally something that cannot
be reasoned with, such as the immortal embodiment of a natural disaster that
will require great sacrifices to placate.
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