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Ogir-Yensa Sandsea

You will find the sandsea just west of the encampment where you start. It is made up of a series of large metal connecting structures, and of course, lots of sand. Head south and climb up the first tower, then begin your southwestward trek.

You will encounter a familiar face as you travel west between the towers here. Climb down this tower to the ground below and eliminate any of the... "sand people" there. While it may lead to a dead end, you will nevertheless want to climb the west tower in order to find the map of the Ogir-Yensa Sandsea inside of an urn.

Back on the ground again, proceed up the north ramp to the top of that tower. Head west from here until you reach a point where (if you look at your map) you will see that there are three possible branches you can take. The fastest way to go is to head southwest and make tracks for the Yensa Border Tunnel, but you'll find many battles and treasure among the towers in each of the other directions as well. While you may not find anything described as "one- of-a-kind", there is still appeal in taking the longer route, and thus it remains your decision.

If possible I would suggest avoiding the middle path leading west. You're liable to run into the level 45 elemental fire enemy. This enemy shouldn't aggro, but I believe it automatically will if any Magick is cast. Regardless of WHY it attacks you, the point is that should it choose to, you'll be looking at 3000 damage a hit. That's game over right there. Steer clear.

Avoid the Zertinan Caverns for the time being. It is unlikely you will be able to survive in there and it's not somewhere you need to be anyway. If you're wondering, that's the name for the ??? location in the centre of this area.

Assuming you made it to the southwestern Yensa Border Tunnel, you'll have a chance to stock up and save your game before heading west again to the Nam- Yensa Sandsea.

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