The Explorer's Pilgrimage Tradition / Ritual in Linebound | World Anvil

The Explorer's Pilgrimage

It is quite the experience to walk down the roads that the first explorers of the sky took. To see the places they saw and - at least for now - meet some of the people they met. And going to the Bridgewater at the end is always a fun time.
— Kayid Zidi, Darapur, a Newcomer's Guide

The Second Traveler

It is unknown who was the first person to follow the path that (Darosi) left as he traveled to (Darapur) but they told people that they were looking to learn about the great explorer. Others heard of this and began to follow the path themselves.   This journey is not a religious or spiritual one, though it is a self-learning experienece. For the scholars that take it to write about how explorers are made it is a studious time conducting interviews and looking for relics. For the average traveler it is a rare chance to get away from work and other responsibilities just becoming a vacation with a special name.

The Route

The journey begins in (Regeri), the hometown of (Darosi). It has grown since he lived there but is still a fairly small fishing village. the most popular activity for travlers here is to take a boat and fish on the river.   From there the travelers walk - or ride - or even raft down the river to the larger city of (Terulkipur) - Home Near the River. This is where they have to secure overland passage and provisions to the next destination, (Soksu).   After (Soksu) there are some small villages but the next major destination is the final one, (Darapur). There is lots to do in the big city but the final destination is (Bridgewater).

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