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Tong-Nou has five lands based on the Chinese "wuxing" (or "five elements"), namely: | Tong-Nou has five lands based on the Chinese "wuxing" (or "five elements"), namely: | ||
− | *[[Tong-Nou (Central Mountain) | + | *[[Tong-Nou (Central Mountain)|Tong-nou]], the Central Mountain |
*[[Yui-wang]], the Land of Desire | *[[Yui-wang]], the Land of Desire | ||
*[[Mon-chien]], the Land of Dreaming | *[[Mon-chien]], the Land of Dreaming | ||
*[[Ming-ken]], the Land of Life | *[[Ming-ken]], the Land of Life | ||
*[[Shi-chieng]], the Land of Time | *[[Shi-chieng]], the Land of Time |
Revision as of 06:58, 14 October 2019
Tong-Nou is the island on which the game Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou takes place.
The island is located "far to the east" of Earth, and exists as a giant green head (specifically Osamu Sato's head).
The Four Lands
Tong-Nou has five lands based on the Chinese "wuxing" (or "five elements"), namely:
- Tong-nou, the Central Mountain
- Yui-wang, the Land of Desire
- Mon-chien, the Land of Dreaming
- Ming-ken, the Land of Life
- Shi-chieng, the Land of Time