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The Western Continent is a major land mass in MÄR Heaven. Despite being the smallest continent, it is sometimes referred to as the "center of MÄR Heaven" itself, and thus hosts the War Games of the Second Great MÄR Heaven War.

Notable Locations[]

Only a few places in the Western Continent are shown in the anime, however, they are frequently visited by both the Chess Pieces and Team MÄR.

In the Video Games[]

While the "World Map" in the DS Game depicts the Western Continent, the layout and shape of it is drastically changed from its anime and manga counterparts, even showing an additional peninsula bordering Reginleif.

Western Continent (BnC)

Map from the guide book of MÄR Heaven: Oblivion of Clavier.

  1. Reginleif Castle: Home of the royal family of Reginleif.
  2. Wedge Town: A cozy village west of Reginleif.
  3. Diago Forest: A wooded region on Reginleif's western border that has an abundance of mushrooms.
  4. Resign Village: A hidden village situated in the northern tip of the continent, it is almost always shrouded in fog.
  5. Fort Luft: A checkpoint gate situated in the mountain range that separates the eastern desert from the rest of the continent.
  6. Blunder Village: An oasis settlement made up of pillagers and bandits.
  7. En Passant Ruins: An ancient site that is rumored to be inhabited by a dragon.
  8. Fortress City of Pultgayin (城塞都市バルトガイン, Jōsai Toshi Barutogain)
  9. Fort Zwicken: A checkpoint gate on the southern border of Reginleif.
  10. Blitz Lake: One of three lakes in Reginleif, being the northern most.
  11. Acalupa Port:
  12. Lubana (ルバンナ, Ruban'na)
  13. X-Ray Cave (エクスレイ洞窟, Ekusurei Dōkutsu)
  14. Magen Cave (マーゲン洞窟, Māgen Dōkutsu)
  15. Darm Cave (ダーム洞窟, Dāmu Dōkutsu)
  16. Fergus Cave (ファーガス洞窟, Fāgasu Dōkutsu)
  17. Phantom Tower:

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