
A village located in the darkness of the forest. It is a small lumber village close to the Tian Shi.
"Chu" (出) in Japanese means "to exit" or "to leave." In Chinese, it can also mean "to go out" or "to emerge."
"Gol" (골) in Korean means "valley" or "hollow." It can also refer to a small rural village.
Description
Nestled by the shores of the Tian Shi lake, the village of Chugol emerges as a vital nexus for the Vidarian Khanate. Its significance lies not only in its strategic location for docking ferries and accommodating fishermen, but also in its role as one of the largest lumber production centers within the vast Khanate. In a land scarce of trees, Chugol stands as a key supplier of wood, providing essential materials for the Khanate's expanding infrastructure.
Chugol is an important woodland village in the Vidarian Khanate. However, an air of tension hangs over Chugol due to a strained relationship with the Miskri Elves. The disappearance of seven lumber workers has exacerbated the unease, leading to provocations and ultimately culminating in an honor battle between the Khanate and the elves. Amidst these challenges, Chugol remains a critical hub, navigating the delicate balance between resources, diplomacy, and the nomadic spirit.
