A land named the Realm of Shadow may not sound like the ideal holiday destination, but the new region introduced by ’sDLC is resplendent with sweeping alien vistas and charming locales. For Tarnished worn out by all the dying and killing, or simply sick of trudging through yet another of Miyazaki’s poison swamps, there’s one especially picturesque area in the expansion that’s perfect for some R&R: the Cerulean Coast.
Navigating the Realm of Shadow can be tricky. The new map is denser and more layered than the Lands Between, with plenty of secret areas and high-altitude regions obscuring lower-lying lands. Consequently, finding this magnificent location requires a keen eye and a good deal of patience. The route is long and labyrinthine — players should begin their search at the Castle Front Site of Grace outside Castle Ensis, and from there look for a way down to the river.
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One of the prettiest locations in the entirety of is ’s Cerulean Coast. Situated to the southwest of the island and reached via the Ellac River that runs alongside the Gravesite Plain, the region is a rolling meadow of blue spectral flowers. The gentle landscape is interrupted by vast gray blocks — stone sarcophagi that are so large they resemble beached ships.
The Cerulean Coast is a mysterious and eerily quiet corner of the map. Besides two field bosses, enemies are oddly passive andthere are only two marked dungeons. A tiny island lies off the western shore, accessible by a quaint underwater tunnel that’s home to some rare crustaceous wildlife. At the southern tip of the region is a winding peninsula that culminates in a deep crater. The local demi-humans aren’t very friendly, and there are some creepy ghost witches that have a rude habit of phasing in and out of reality to stab tourists in the back.
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