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None of what you see here are real, but many have been misled to believe otherwise and have since been aimlessly walking into dead ends. The second is the Battlefield in the Underground Forest, a cavern where many battles have taken place. And the last is the Amatsu Underground Shrine. There have been rumors in hushed tones on what lies in the Haunted Shrine, but no one has ever discovered what it was. All that is known is that the place has been sealed, and the ominous aura it exudes could ward off even the most courageous of warriors.

The Feudal Lord Permit must be in inventory to enter the dungeon. The tale unfolded in Alberta … a tale that told of a sailor whose ship ran into a raging storm. The ship drifted off-course and he found himself lying on the banks of an unknown village. The kind natives took him in, fed him, and nursed him back to health.

As he explored the place, he felt awed by the exotic beauty of the land, which later came to be known as Amatsu. Straw huts line the streets and exquisite cherry blossoms gave the atmosphere a pinkish-white glow. At the center is a shrine that sits partially underwater, surrounded by lush pine and bamboo trees.

At the East stood the magnificent Lakeside Castle, where most of the village treasures - books and historical valuables - are contained. Years later, he returned to his homeland, Alberta. His love for Amatsu was immortalized in his journals and maps. Upon his death, people who admired his sense of adventure submitted his written accounts to King Tristan III.

The King, whose curiosity was then piqued by the thought of a new potential trading ally, announced to all adventurers that he would reward those who could bring him valuable information about this new eastern land. Before you go into the dungeon, you should be aware of one thing: Not everything you see with the naked eye is as you think.

Some passageways could lead you to a dead end or you may pass through walls. If you carefully watch your step, you may be able to figure out where you are or where you should go. If you successfully pass through the Tatami maze, you will find yourself in a dungeon appropriately named the "Underground Battle Field. The last floor of the dungeon, called the "Underground Shrine", is beyond the Underground Battle Field.

It is also known as the "Haunted Shrine" as it was sealed and forgotten by those who once kept watch over it.

One day the secret of the shrine may be found, but for now, the shrine chills the blood of those who gaze upon its grim exterior.



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