

Whether these creatures are simply representative of the spirits or are regarded as gods is unclear. They also hold three creatures in high esteem: the snake, the bull, and the falcon. Whether this religious aspect is shared by the world of EF or simply by the residents of Pandule is unclear. People of Pandule tend to display tapestries representing earth, water, and sky spirits. Each has bookshelves and items on display which give partial hints as to the history of the island.

There are at least three libraries throughout the city. This is also the area wherein the player meets Kyte the Fisherman. The docks are where Mouse first arrives aboard the ship delivering him to the island. Neither force serves any noticeable role in the game except during one scene when the palace is overrun by bandits. As a result it had fallen into disuse although it could still be found sold as ornamentation.Ĭaptain Rummy leads the Royal Guard which is comprised entirely of women. It is implied their armor was originally composed of a type of steel which was too heavy and inappropriate for the heat of the island. The palace is the first place to which Mouse is directed as this is where Xelpherpolis and Princess Loreille await in the audience chamber where they will hear Mouse perform the first melody that becomes available to the player on this island. Upon leaving, it is revealed in the second week, the ship disappears as a cloud of mist. Only a specialized magical craft can leave the island and it is this ship that brings Mouse to Pandule. This island is also closed off to the outside world. The island is understood to be one of "Closed Time" where after five days, the events of the past week and the memories of everyone involved are reset to five days before.
