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The Orc Mines were once used by a band of orcs to collect spirit stones deep within the mountain in the Kuuderun Great Forest, until the goblin community, lead by Rou, killed them all on a night raid.

After that, the Goblin Community established it as their new lair and later as Parabellum's HQ.

Overview Layout[]

Main Hall[]

Originally conceived as an indoor training room, now it's were honor guests (like Princess Rubiria (aka Tomboy

Rou in front of new parabellum HQ entrance

Parabellum HQ entrance after the first expedition

Princess) or Elf Father) are welcome.

Bathing and Rest Rooms[]

This is where the members can relieve and clean themselves. This area has been expanded in comparison to its original size, adapting to Parabellum growing numbers.

Kitchen and Dinning Hall[]

Where meals are cooked and served, either caught preys or edible monsters raised at the Ranch.

Sleeping Quarters[]

Sleeping chambers for the warriors of Parabellum

Parabellum hq interior

Just inside Parabellum HQ after 1st expedition

Prison[]

When enemy soldiers are captured in battle, they are locked here either to be interrogated or forced to join.

External Training Grounds[]

A 200 x 200 x 300 space was made for purpose of accommodating the new personal and to further train the soldiers in other forms of combat and battle scenarios.

Farmland[]

The land around the area was to create a section were vegetables and crop would grow. Over seen by Doriane Duboué, Plant men, and humans with the [Farmer] job.

Basic map layout of parabellum hq after first expedition

Basic layout of Parabellum HQ

Ranch[]

A Ranch was built to house all familiars and pets within Parabellum, along with some free-ranging and edible monsters that were captured.

Clinic[]

A clinic was established to treat injuries through training as well as illness. It's operated by Seiji and the Prière.

Hot Springs Facility[]

Used as a money generator from the elves, it also includes an inn for personnel and tourists, offering both luxury and relaxation.


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