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Gispaa is a mining city under a volcanic mountain southeast of the Tulimshar. Deep under Gispaa, in a labyrinth of volcanic tunnels lies the crystal of fire. Volcanic activities have increased since The Great Quake as the Manabeast, Er'Ata, attempts to break free from its prison that cause the rocks around it to melt to magma. Directly above the crystal, in the center of the region, lies the huge volcano Mons Prometheus.

Scenery

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The area is dominated by black igneous rocks in bizarre shapes. The constant volcanic erruptions cause a dense cloud of smoke and ashes over the region keeping it in eternal twilight. The main source of light are the lakes and rivers of lava that flow through the landscape constantly changing its appearance. There is no sign of vegetation anywhere.

Ecology

The harsh conditions make any life in form of plants impossible. The base of the foodchain are Mana Bugs that feed on the fire mana energy emitted from the lava rivers and lakes. All other animals are predators that either hunt the Mana Bugs or each other.

A high resistance against heat is necessary to survive in this region. Thus most creatures native to this area are almost invulnerable to fire magic and other heat-based damage.

Population and Culture

The inhabitants of Gispaa are the Fire people of the Ifrit race. They developed a sense for places in the mountains with a higher geological stability than others that are rarely swept by lava streams or destroyed by earthquakes. This allows them to find places in which permanent mines can be build. The Ifrit are masters of transmutation. They use transmutation to adapt their mines to the constantly changing landscape. Using Rockshaping some mines have been around for decades. The Ifrit can sense when a village will soon become the victim of the volcanic activity. The city's Rockshaping Guild comes out to stablize the region, although there have been instances of collapse during these events. Their buildings are made of rocks shaped together by transmutation magic. Their main food source are the animals inhabiting the area. The Ifrit cuisine is usually not liked a lot by outsiders because the Ifrit prefer their meat "black from the outside, red from the inside" made by dipping the meat into a lava lake with long tongs. Their main export goods are crystals that store a lot of mana energy and are mined from solidified lava and metal goods that are forged in the heat of the volcanos.