Galion, the cartographer from Holinda, used the map he sold to teach Kaizen the best routes to the Royal City, as requested.
Between these two great cities, there were many different routes, roads, and paths to follow. For centuries merchants and markets had plotted their own routes and which ones they thought were the fastest and safest. Crossing paths with monsters that suddenly appeared on the way was not uncommon, but two habits were necessary to avoid this kind of situation.
The first was not to travel at night because it was common knowledge that monsters usually became more active and numerous at night.
The second habit was that if you travel, always travel in a group. After all, just as it was not difficult to find monsters, it was not difficult to find thieves.