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hehe, I hope anons are not stuck on my quest. Am I right in thinking most of the players are familiar with my older settings and game playthroughs? Song Of The Oath And Wild, Golgotha, Galerne, Invultua? Basically, none of the myths and legends in these games are invented, they are all actual real world legends, and all the names are real, though perhaps mixed up or heavily interweaved with deliberately confusing other real world historical things, that coincidentally seem similar. The Great Wyrm Lotan, a name of Leviathan, or perhaps L'Otan hehe, remains the same as the concept from my Golgotha setting... this time, because it is AZTEC SHAKESPEARE TOLKIEN lol, L'Otan is incarnated as the Feathered Serpent Kukulkan. But L'Otan remains exactly as its manifestation in our real world... The way to play the game is to work out what each fantasy name represents. So Ixachitlan, Nacirema / are clearly some sort of Mesoamerican / American amalgamations. Ravenspurgh/Ravenspur/Ravenspurn might be a similar imaginary place to England, as mentioned by Shakespeare and otherwise, etc. To solve the riddle, all you need to do is find the place L'Otan is most interested in... This sort of puzzle (find the paragraph / page section to solve a riddle etc) is very common in the old gamebooks like Fighting Fantasy or Lone Wolf, that inspire my quests and settings.