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Decades ago, when the [[Sylayan]] of the [[Lalwan Eryn]] explored the forest of
[[Khandava Forest|Khandava]], some chose to remain. While their roots began within the [[Arboreals]],
the people of '''Mylani''' found their life more suited to that of a hunter and over
time became more attuned to the fauna of the Wilds. During the demon
incursions, they decided they had no need of the troubles of the world and
called upon the very Wilds to seal them within their home. Any efforts to enter
the village were met with the force of the Wilds, the trees literally closing
around it.
Mylani has become a self-sustaining village and is a lesson in living off the
lands. Its inhabitants have retained much of their own style of living, even in
the face of the modern age, and offer anyone the generosity and comforts of
their enchanted home.
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Townes]]
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Townes]]

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Mylani Village

Neutral
Sovereignty: Neutral
Hawkmaster: Skye
Birdtamers: Sekhir and Caelbrook

Decades ago, when the Sylayan of the Lalwan Eryn explored the forest of Khandava, some chose to remain. While their roots began within the Arboreals, the people of Mylani found their life more suited to that of a hunter and over time became more attuned to the fauna of the Wilds. During the demon incursions, they decided they had no need of the troubles of the world and called upon the very Wilds to seal them within their home. Any efforts to enter the village were met with the force of the Wilds, the trees literally closing around it.

Mylani has become a self-sustaining village and is a lesson in living off the lands. Its inhabitants have retained much of their own style of living, even in the face of the modern age, and offer anyone the generosity and comforts of their enchanted home.