Towns and Villages
1. Kibo - Part of the Kilimanjaro triangle.
2. Mawenzi - Part of the Kilimanjaro triangle.
3. Shira - Part of the Kilimanjaro triangle.
4. Ulawun - A peaceful, coastal fishing village.
5. Mauna Loa - A town between the main city and Etna that is used as a rest stop for gemigons travelling between the two cities.
6. Taal - A very small village on the Isle of Taal, the island that has Akator's biggest volcano.
7. Rainier - Another fishing town, similar to Ulawun, but much bigger.
8. Merapi - A very small and unwelcoming town built into a mountain. The locals dislike mingling with gemigons from other places and prefer to stick to themselves.
9. Shasta - A beautiful, serene town in the mountains where gemigons go to relax. One of a few hot springs in Akator is located here.
10. Bromo - A remote town on the side of a huge lake.
11. Sakurajima - One of the bigger towns; this is where exports from Kīlauea are sent to the far off Akator villages, cities, and towns. Workers take goods to Bromo, Fuji, Semeru, and Vesuvius.
12. Tambora - A remote coastal town with a low population.
13. Pinatubo - A small village on a very distant island; the gemigons here are very feral and cannibalistic.
14. Semeru - Another village used as a rest stop in between Sakurajima and Yasur.
15. Pelée - A very small village. Their population is shared with Yasur as gemigons often move between the two villages.
16. Yasur - A very small village. Their population is shared with Pelée as gemigons often move between the two villages.
17. Mazama - The farthest village from Kīlauea. Very few gemigons live here.
2. Mawenzi - Part of the Kilimanjaro triangle.
3. Shira - Part of the Kilimanjaro triangle.
4. Ulawun - A peaceful, coastal fishing village.
5. Mauna Loa - A town between the main city and Etna that is used as a rest stop for gemigons travelling between the two cities.
6. Taal - A very small village on the Isle of Taal, the island that has Akator's biggest volcano.
7. Rainier - Another fishing town, similar to Ulawun, but much bigger.
8. Merapi - A very small and unwelcoming town built into a mountain. The locals dislike mingling with gemigons from other places and prefer to stick to themselves.
9. Shasta - A beautiful, serene town in the mountains where gemigons go to relax. One of a few hot springs in Akator is located here.
10. Bromo - A remote town on the side of a huge lake.
11. Sakurajima - One of the bigger towns; this is where exports from Kīlauea are sent to the far off Akator villages, cities, and towns. Workers take goods to Bromo, Fuji, Semeru, and Vesuvius.
12. Tambora - A remote coastal town with a low population.
13. Pinatubo - A small village on a very distant island; the gemigons here are very feral and cannibalistic.
14. Semeru - Another village used as a rest stop in between Sakurajima and Yasur.
15. Pelée - A very small village. Their population is shared with Yasur as gemigons often move between the two villages.
16. Yasur - A very small village. Their population is shared with Pelée as gemigons often move between the two villages.
17. Mazama - The farthest village from Kīlauea. Very few gemigons live here.