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A small village along the [[North Coast Road]], about a day south of [[Liparo]]. The head of the village is [[Dagur Dain]]. The village has about 450 people, who mainly make their living hunting and logging.
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A small village one mile west of the [[North Coast Road]], about a day south of [[Liparo]]. Consisting of clusters of simple wood and stone buildings on both sides of the trail that leads from the Road, Jinto is home to approximately 450 people, who mainly make their living by hunting and logging. The reeve of the village is [[Dagur Dain]].
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The only point of interest near the village is an ancient grey stone obelisk just to the north which long predates Jinto and is engraved with unknown runes. Local legends say [[Raketra]] herself once manifested there, and some use it as a shrine when praying. Not far from here is the clearing which holds the village's small cemetery.

Latest revision as of 00:46, 28 January 2020

A small village one mile west of the North Coast Road, about a day south of Liparo. Consisting of clusters of simple wood and stone buildings on both sides of the trail that leads from the Road, Jinto is home to approximately 450 people, who mainly make their living by hunting and logging. The reeve of the village is Dagur Dain.

The only point of interest near the village is an ancient grey stone obelisk just to the north which long predates Jinto and is engraved with unknown runes. Local legends say Raketra herself once manifested there, and some use it as a shrine when praying. Not far from here is the clearing which holds the village's small cemetery.