¶ Towns and Locations
- Lainetaja Falls: Meaning "rippling," a reference to the mesmerizing waterfalls in the area, where the water seems to dance and play, reflecting moonlight in a dazzling display.
- Sylphene: A serene hamlet named after the elusive sylphs, hinting at the ethereal beauty and mysterious magic of the area.
- Veilwood: Named for the thick mists that envelop the forest, creating a veil of mystery and enchantment.
- Päikesekiir Grove: "Sunbeam" in Common, a serene grove where light filters through the canopy in ethereal beams, a sacred site for meditation and reflection.
- Tuulelaul Meadow: "Wind song," a meadow that sings with the voices of the wind, where elves go to listen to the whispers of nature and compose music and poetry.
- Vaiklas: “Silence” in common, a dense and old portion of the Moonfall forest where the sounds of the world and nullified.
- Varjendale: This village is known for its inhabitants who thrive in the twilight, a shadowy village of both moon and dark elves.
- Thornbrook: Named after a small brook lined with thorny bushes, a natural barrier that has historically protected the town from wild creatures.
- Elderstone: Named for a large, ancient stone that used to reside in it's center, rumored to have been placed there by elves long ago, now a meeting place for the separate villages of Moonfall
- Verdantguard: A town named for its inhabitants' role in protecting the verdant outskirts of the forest, symbolizing their commitment to preserving the natural balance.