“The jungle breathes, and it remembers every trespass.”
Ancient temples and living forests conceal empires older than myth — a land both coveted and cursed by explorers.
“In Tzintava the jungles breathe like living temples. Ruins older than memory rise from the mist, guarded by beasts with eyes like suns. The Cezoran crown dreams of treasure there, yet I have seen our banners sink beneath the green without a sound. The land itself seems to judge intruders, and few are found worthy.”
Extracts from “A Survey of the Known World” by Captain-Explorer Aderyn Vale of Cezorus, 3358 YL.