Locations
The Sarutabaruta Region

The capital of the Federation of Windurst is situated within this vast steppe region. Windurst City boasts the lushest vegetation in Sarutabaruta thanks to a vast subterranean water supply, and wildlife thrives in most grassland areas. In the ancient Tarutaru language, "Sarutabaruta" means "the land of prophecy."


West Sarutabaruta

These grass-covered plains lie on the western side of the capital of Windurst. Ruins of an ancient civilization dot the area, indicating that Sarutabaruta was inhabited long before the Tarutaru arrived. Also, a mysterious place known as Starfall Hillock can be found in the north of this region. It is said that in this mystical spot, stars fall from the heavens on cold nights...


East Sarutabaruta

As its name implies, East Sarutabaruta is comprised of the savanna situated to the east of the capital of Windurst. While the Zanbibi and Nompipi rivers that run through this area provide a bounty of water for the surrounding wildlife, aftereffects of the Great War have left their mark on the environment and the weather. A land that was once praised by the Mithra as a hunter's paradise now remains home to only a few scattered prey.


The Horutoto Ruins

The term "Horutoto Ruins" refers to the set of ancient towers that are spread across the plains of Sarutabaruta. While no one is certain why these massive structures were built, the powerful magical energy that emanates from them has been the center of Tarutaru scientific investigation for decades.


Giddeus

Centered around the Yagudo's temple, this area also serves as a theological haven for the race known as the Yagudo. Using their claws and sharp beaks, the beastmen carved caves out of the surrounding cliffs to serve as their homes. Though they may appear to be randomly placed, the locations of the caves have been carefully planned out and follow the teachings of the Yagudo religion. On a daily basis, the residents of Giddeus perform short pilgrimages around the area, stopping at every one of the numerous altars.