The land of Boros is a tough one, villages are connected via trade routes that zig zag all over the western continent. All the while having to contend with beasts of varying races and sizes constantly proving a problem every day. But the people of this land manage. It has an average King, and it is currently in a time of peace. However, it is when you try to cross over to the Eastern Regions that you have a problem in this world.
Giant mountains and hazardous jungles split the two land masses in two. Powerful beasts and massive monsters roam the midlands. The two kingdoms completely hindered by this impossible natural barrier. Those who venture out to try and travel to the other kingdom seldom ever make it to the other side.
However, just within the jungle that connects to one of the tallest mountains of the land, there lies an odd spectacle of sorts. Finding a near hidden trail you will climb until you come across the shining beacon of hope. A giant Eastern styled Inn. Giant red wooden pillars and wood, with beautiful walls of paper and …show more content…
Your first look upon him will likely confuse the man for a ghoul or some fat hobgoblin. He is relatively short, with a balding head of white wispy hair, brown leathery skin with liver spots that mark its way down, a potbelly from too much beer, not a tooth left in his gumless flaps(not to mention stale breath.), eyebrows that have been so wrinkled that they create a shadow over his eyes from how much they droop. And not to mention his choice of attire is not great for a man his age. Always wearing a kimono that is loosely fit and barely creeps over his legs. Always showing his flabby chest with white chest hair. The man is certainly not winning any prizes in beauty, but some say he is quite kind and very soft spoken...which is true of his