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Exiled Lands Map: There is a way to escape (I never did it, just stopped playing at some point).
Siptah Map: Explore mostly, experience things (encounters, Location's, etc).
I mean, both locations provide you any number of roleplay reasons to stay. You can build and create a life for your character. The end game is to kill time and have fun. Like most games. Like life itself.
There are dungeons to be done. Progression comes from Leveling your character and gear to be able to tackle these challanges. Exploring (going new places) is necessary as the Map contains a lot of Notes and other inferences to what most locations are (Glowing Pillers and Tablets or Notes that tell a story).
Siptah is proving to be an interesting experience (Map I am currently playing). The Vaults proved to be an interesting experience. The map itself doesn't feel as "Natural" as Exiled Lands does. Siptah feels more Artificial and "Planned".
What I mean by this is if you ever saw a city in Real Life that grew vs a city that was planned.
I didn't care much for Valheim myself. Didn't play it much.
Take that for what it's worth.
Mechanically however, if you do that, the game ends.
So technically, your character wants to leave, but you might want to stay and keep playing. (Or start over with a new character).
This is done with a quest item you receive in the first dungeon, The Dregs. Then you do more dungeons for items to power up the quest item, then assemble another one, combine them all in one spot and boom, bracelet gone and you see a cutscene of your character leaving the Exiled Lands. This does delete your character and progress though, so be warned.
So u are able to escape exiled lands, but then got trapped again and start from beginning??? So removing bracelet is totally useless