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Myr Tapor

Myr Tapor, reportedly meaning "Journey's End" in a forgotten Vampiric language, was the only city whose population was known to be wholly composed of creatures under the curse of vampirism.

Despite that, its inhabitants were often touted as very kind souls and unlike most vampires one would meet, and would often be found travelling the world in pilgrimage spreading the word of their abode and urging fellow vampires to repent and abandon their violent ways and settle down in a place where no more blood would need to be spilled.

The whole city was built within Mount Erhes' side, repurposing old catacombs: bizarrely, new passages and rooms were always found whenever there was the need for them, and thus all those who would stay were welcome.

The whole city was sustained by the Great Fountain, situated in the grand plaza in the city's square: an eternal, impossibly old structure that continuously bled good, strong blood: while at some point the city became inhabited, its source of life kept on eternal, and can still be found gushing to this day.

The most notable character hailing from this location is Aster, the Hunter King, who server as Myr Tapor's leader right until its fall.