Tural is composed of a rich tapestry of cultures, now united as a single nation. In this vibrant land awaits new friends, fearsome foes, and unforgettable stories.
Comprised of two great landmasses─Xak Tural to the north, and Yok Tural to the south─the "New World" lies far to the west of Eorzea's shores. Its many and diverse peoples spent centuries mired in territorial wars until the epic deeds of Gulool Ja Ja and his dream of Tuliyollal saw them united under the banner of a single nation.
New Cities
The city of Tuliyollal marches up the side of a mountain, the path from its coastal harbor to the lofty palace at its summit marked by a profusion of slopes and stairs. Embodying the ideals of the nation with which it shares its name, this ever-bustling metropolis is home to a population drawn from all the lands of Tural.
New Areas
To the south of Tuliyollal stretch the verdant forests of Kozama'uka. Rivers great and small flow from mountains to the west and pour into the region, creating breathtaking waterfalls. Although the peoples which inhabit the region resemble goblins and the Vanu Vanu, they have each built unique cultures within this vast wilderness.
These dense woodlands can be reached by dirigibles which cross the mountain range to the southeast of Tuliyollal. The highlands are rich in game and settled by the Xbr'aal. The lowlands, where the thick canopy blocks the sunlight, are inhabited by the Mamool Ja. The region is dotted with naturally occuring wells, known as cenotes, which are formed when water accumulates in sinkholes.
The rain-starved plains of this region located in central Tural makes for a striking contrast with the verdant surrounds of its largest lake. The discovery of ceruleum deposits in recent years has brought sweeping change to the area, including the construction of a railroad, even as local peoples maintain their cultural traditions.
This legendary beast, held to be the mightiest in all Tural, is possessed of a serpentine body and the wings of a bird. Each time it has embarked upon a rampage, it has inflicted terrible scars upon the land, for which it has come to be dreaded as the "Skyruin."
As deft of hand as they are of tongue, this diminutive people from Urqopacha are best known for their skill as merchants, traveling the continent upon their alpacas to peddle tea, coffee, mezcal, and fabrics woven from the wool of their steeds. Their masks are an indubitable symbol of reliability, marking all who don them as trustworthy partners in trade.
The Moblins of Kozama'uka share some remarkable similarities to goblins, not least of all in appearance. Renowned for their ability to unearth the finest and rarest, these collectors facilitate the creation of beautiful metalworks by providing their contracted artisans with superior materials and working environs.
Hailing from the lower forests of Yak T'el, the Mamool Ja are divided into three distinctive clans, each possessed of singular talents: the Hoobigo, Boonewa, and Doppro. Once, the Mamool Ja fought bitterly with the people of the Xbr'aal, but after the establishment of Tuliyollal, many chose a life of peace within the city instead.
In ancient times, these giants of Urqopacha dominated the Turali continent, but several centuries ago their power waned, and they withdrew to a secluded mountain home. Sparse though they are in number, the Yok Huy continue to immortalize their existence with glyphic traditions according to their unique beliefs of life and death.
Though their resemblances are many, the Hanuhanu of Kozama'uka bear notable differences to their Vanu Vanu counterparts─not least of which being the distinctive hue of their feathers. Revering the great bird Kixaihih, they reside in waterside environments, where they cultivate the verdant reeds upon which they subsist.
Pelupelu
Moblins
Mamool Ja
Yok Huy
Hanuhanu