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[NA][Art of the Morning Light] My journey to a foreign land
Jul 2, 2023, 12:56 (UTC)
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Last Edit : Jul 2, 2023, 13:21 (UTC)
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My journey began with a sailing trip from Velia with the ship's bow pointing north-west.

After a long ride through the night, early in the morning me and a friend finally see an island in the horizon with a particular looking building at the very top of it so we decided to stop by. This island happened to be called Byukgye Island.

The architecture of this place was different, one I've never seen before. Very pretty buildings and large squares with people gathered all around speaking a different language, and some playing games and unique instruments that were a pleasure to listen to.

I've been greeted by some of the kind people there and got offered some makgeolli, some sort of rice wine. It's apparently a tradition to give people who arrive there a bottle of that. A kind tailor offered me a beautiful outfit named Taebaek, some of them also called it Gonryongpo.

It's extremely peaceful here. Scholars, mothers and children hanging out, very pretty scenery and I had some amazing Moodle Gukbap near a grand willow tree while exchanging stories with some of the scholars there.

A couple of hours later, I set sail towards port Nampo, where I would arrive at Nampo's Moodle Village. It seemed festive with so many people all around. A big market was near the port so I decided to stop by and buy some traditional Morning Light pottery with some of this Sangpyeong coin a kind man on Byukgye Island helped me out with, as he said some merchants would not accept the currency i had from overseas.

After an amusing day getting to know the people of the Moodle Village, I started heading my way towards another village called Dalbeol Village. I stopped by this interesting and kind of spooky forest of very tall and straight trees I have later been told are called Bamboo. The sprouts turn very pretty at night time, so it makes it a little less spooky..

Just before my arrival at Dalbeol Village, I encountered this massive canyon with a bunch of funny looking people living at the heart of it called "Dokkebi". They were a kind people, also very goofy :D I then spotted this scary looking cave when I rode my horse around. I didnt have my armor on me, so I didn't bother going in.

Dalbeol Village seems to be a small village in between the winding mountains of this land, before I arrived I decided to take a turn going up one of those mountains. I discovered massive fields full of reed as far as the eye can see!! It was a pretty sight, with some farmers working around a seemingly abandonned village.. Locals told me some scary tales about that area, so I didn't care to stay too long.

I arrived at last, Daelbol Village! It was a cute place, much more quiet than Moodle. It was a simple village with a heavenly path leading north within it. A local chef told me that many traders and farmers would travel between Dalbeol and this other place called Beombawi Valley.

After a full day here, it was time to head off to my last destination, Nopsae's Byeot County! While riding my horse, I came across another spooky forest with very interesting structures of stacked stones, shrines and what seemed like gravestones.. It doesn't help that it was late at night too.

After a while I finally arrive to Byeot County. Another farm land, I've seen rice, Nappa cabbage and Rosebay flowers farmed there. It had a beautiful view of the ocean so I had to stay and admire it for a while, next to the oldest tree in Nopsae Hill that people would use as a resting area because of the shade it provides. Was a very warm and cozy evening, I had some more delicious food and some wine brewed locally as I enjoyed some more of the music a man called Seonbi played.

If you took your time to read through or look at my pictures then thank you <3 8k shots available

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