In the early February sun, high and bright like a deity, it illuminates the East, West, South, and North. Sunlight crosses two time zones, nearly ten degrees of latitude, spanning a vast area of four thousand miles from the arid, cold southwestern coast of the North American continent, all the way to the warm and humid southeast of the Gulf of Mexico.
The jungle is dense, rivers crisscross, the climate is warm all year round, and the rainy season is long and heavy. This is the Totonac coast, the frontline where the Eastern coastal tribes and the Kingdom Legion clash, another warm "Golden Bay."