A small settlement of Nay-Kobolds located on Nay Island, this village is presumed to be the hometown of all Nay-Kobolds, hence their name. The Nay-Kobold Village is oddly designed, each building shaped like a cat or more accurately, a Nay-Kobold. Each building is also brightly painted, giving the settlement a vivid and surreal look. Due to the Nay-Kobold problem of being disorientated by right-angled corners, each house is actually circular in terms of floor planning.
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| - A small settlement of Nay-Kobolds located on Nay Island, this village is presumed to be the hometown of all Nay-Kobolds, hence their name. The Nay-Kobold Village is oddly designed, each building shaped like a cat or more accurately, a Nay-Kobold. Each building is also brightly painted, giving the settlement a vivid and surreal look. Due to the Nay-Kobold problem of being disorientated by right-angled corners, each house is actually circular in terms of floor planning.
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| - A small settlement of Nay-Kobolds located on Nay Island, this village is presumed to be the hometown of all Nay-Kobolds, hence their name. The Nay-Kobold Village is oddly designed, each building shaped like a cat or more accurately, a Nay-Kobold. Each building is also brightly painted, giving the settlement a vivid and surreal look. Due to the Nay-Kobold problem of being disorientated by right-angled corners, each house is actually circular in terms of floor planning. As Nay-Kobolds have no problem interacting with humans the village contains a number of amenities including a trading post and an appraiser as well as a lottery booth. The village also has a hot spring settled in the northern reaches of the settlement. However, due to the Nay-Kobold adversity to water, business tends to be slow.
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