Vylkir

Location
Vylkir, or Vylkir Monastery as it is also known, is a mountain city that is a nation of Muviel, and is situated in the District Mainland. It is situated west of Muvielle, and east of Greenwood. It started as a small monastery on a mountain, but quickly has come to encompass large swaths of land, from the market gates, to the Bondlag farms, to the ancient caverns of Vrytria, all the way to the upper diplomatic district.

History
The recent history of Vylkir is relatively short, and its entire history can be divided into three eras; The forlorn era, the first expedition, and the era of rebirth.

The forlorn era
Almost nothing is know about the forlorn era. It is likely, though, that the people that inhabited what is today known as Vylkir were the Krobuny. It was at this time in history that the Vrytria caves were unearthed, and the ancient catacombs were constructed to house the dead of this long-lost civilisation.

The first expedition
The first expedition is quite recent. It started when the adventurer Jimmyish went out to plan out a new castle. Unknown to Jimmyish, however, was that this expedition was doomed to fail from the start. The High Chaplain ZenoHun did not even know of the plans to colonize the lands, and had not given it any support for this reason.

Culture
Vylkir, while culturally close to Muviel in its architecture and culture, Vylkir has a few differences. After the people of Muviel left the capital to seek new fortune, they came across several phenomenons that changed their perception of the world. Some prime examples of these could for example be the ancient limestone caves, which contained shining crystals in them, which are said to have healing properties. Or one could look at the mysterious catacombs built under the city, which of very little is known. It is possible that these sites were found, shaped, or created by the Krobuny, the indigieounous people of the Muviel area. Its build style is akin to that of Muviel, but has more of a norse style to them. This can be seen in the monastery itself, which resembles a norse stave church.