Harun Village

Harun Village is located on an island far to the east of Angara - specifically, the Morgal region - and north of Nihan. It is home to Ikan the Storyteller.

Story
After the Grave Eclipse is triggered, Matthew's party is forced to flee Belinsk in Briggs' ship. The group manages to survive fierce storms, and ends up in the open ocean. After some discussion, the group decides to find land near the edges of the Eclipse, so that they may observe it from the outside. The ground finds such an area at Harun Island.

Upon arriving at the island, they learn that the son and grandson of Ikan the storyteller have both been missing since the eclipse. The group is told that both men headed west, and so go to look for them. They come to Harun Channel and find Kaba sitting with his father. The two had been out fishing when the storm (and the Eclipse) had started, and Kaba's father had been injured. Rief uses his Psynergy, which Kaba perceives as light, to heal Kaba's father. Both Kaba and his father then return to Ikan's home, followed by Matthew's party.

The group introduces themselves to Ikan, who requests to see the power that the Adepts used to heal his son. Matthew uses his Move Psynergy on a nearby crate, and is surprised when Ikan indicates that he can somehow see Psynergy. Ikan then relates a prophecy regarding the nearby Watchtower on Warrior's Hill. Ikan explains that the Watchtower holds a treasure meant to help stop the Eclipse. It is said that "warriors who wield weapons that are not weapons," i.e. Adepts, would scale the tower to find its treasure. Matthew's group is given the Watchtower Key, and heads to Warrior's Hill to find its treasure.

Vendors
Harun's inn is located in the northeast corner of the village, just to the right of the northern entrance/exit, and costs 18 coins per party member.

Djinn
Spring: Found in a cave at the water's edge, accessible by using Crush on the rock blocking the entry way.

Real World Influences
The island of Harun itself could be based on Sakhalin, an island to the east of Russia and north of Japan, which corresponds to Harun's location between Angara and Nihan. The name "Harun" could also be a corruption of "Saharin", a Japanese form of the island's original name.