[From the Honeymooners' Guide to the Continent] The Lapis Range, or simply the Lapis, is a small highland region in the central continent known for its beautiful, as well as accessible vistas. If you're looking for something quaint, something private as well as adventurous to share an experience with your hunnie, look no further! The roads around here are rough, so we recommend taking a rental jeep and packing supplies. The villages circling the range are sparse, but all beautiful, with lovely inns and rental lodges abound. The abundant nature, pine-covered crags and virgin forests are guaranteed to wow you both and ensure an unforgettable heap of memories! The three unmissable locations are the following:
The Stovian cavern, with its colossal main chamber known as the Cathedral, complete with native fossils of ancient creatures lost to time. Perhaps a bit spooky and cold, which makes it the perfect place for scared-spooning!
Westly Hill, the most beautiful village of the Lapis, which sits at an impressive 1055 meters of altitude. Known for its Lovers' Promenade, quaint fountain park and the Petal Festival taking place each 13th of May, it is an attraction no young couple should dare to miss.
Hriib, the highest peak of the Lapis is best suited for those willing to sweat for the reward, but the view is worth it. Though its peak sits at 2055 meters above sea level, the coast of the Northern Sea is fully visible from it on a sunny day. Be sure to place a coin at the Founder's Statue at the top!
See the map, page 53.
