Manglar

Mangar, situated on the second largest island of Burgos known as Crocodile Island, is predominantly inhabited by Beastly, with only a few individuals of other races present. As the island’s name implies, its forests and wetlands are teeming with alligators and similar creatures. The Beastly residents of Mangar have a unique relationship with fined crocodiles, training them for water transport and hunting.

This region is particularly renowned for its extensive “fishing” of festuses, as these creatures can be found both in the waters and often within the frequent fogs that blanket the area. The town itself is located along the shallow shore, with most of its structures floating on the water. Permanent buildings, including the numerous temples (with the largest ones being dedicated to Arret and Aqui) and a renowned pottery factory, are constructed on occasional boulders that rise from the water.

As the Beastly highly value their freedom, a significant portion of homes are nothing more than boats adapted for living, ready to sail at a moment’s notice. The entire town is in a constant state of flux, with many walkways made from simple planks changing location daily. The grounded part of the town and immovable bridges serve as reference points, around which everything revolves.

The marketplace in Mangar consists of boats covered with planks, upon which local artisans and manufacturers sell their wares. Fishermen and merchants weave through this aquatic marketplace. While the residents are generally friendly, they have little patience for obnoxious travelers. Visitors who are not well-received here are advised to depart swiftly, as the Beastly of Mangar are known for their unusually short tempers.