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<blockquote data-quote="Ibram" data-source="post: 1920855" data-attributes="member: 17640"><p>Natural Wonders:</p><p></p><p>Tor Ararat: the tallest mountian in the world, found deep within the Dragon's Teeth Mountains. Such is its height that stars can be seen from its peak even at noon. The mountain is a sacred place where it is said that gods still walk, and as such few ever visit its heights. An old troll maintains a shrine at its base, though how long he has been there no one knows.</p><p></p><p>The Hag Dells: The rivers that drain from the Dragons Teeth Mountians to the Inland Sea pass through a large field of limestone, and over the centuries has carves innumerable small canyons through that land. It is a labrynth inhabited by marsh trolls and wicked hags.</p><p></p><p>Artificial Wonders:</p><p></p><p>The Great Cliffs: Formed in a forgotten age when a great weapon struck the world, these cliffs average two hundred feet across their thousand mile long lenght, at their base is the Inland Sea which was created by that same cataclysm.</p><p></p><p>The Eternal City: Once the most glorious human city in all of Eras the Eternal City still stand proud to this day. Its walls are over eighty feet tall, and are broad enough to allow 10 men to walk side by side. its streets are lined with the palaces and temples of the Imperial Age, whos glory can still be seen.</p><p></p><p>The Grand Pyramids: 7 pyramids stand above the banks of the Nillius river, three 400 foot tall pyramids arainged in a triangle surrounded by four 100 foot tall pyramids marking the compas points. Each pyramid is covered in glyphs larger then a horse, and caped with a different metal (the three middle ones are capped with gold, and the 4 outer ones are capped with silver). Some say that a eight pyramid larger then all the others can be seen appears from time to time, though there is no proof to support this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibram, post: 1920855, member: 17640"] Natural Wonders: Tor Ararat: the tallest mountian in the world, found deep within the Dragon's Teeth Mountains. Such is its height that stars can be seen from its peak even at noon. The mountain is a sacred place where it is said that gods still walk, and as such few ever visit its heights. An old troll maintains a shrine at its base, though how long he has been there no one knows. The Hag Dells: The rivers that drain from the Dragons Teeth Mountians to the Inland Sea pass through a large field of limestone, and over the centuries has carves innumerable small canyons through that land. It is a labrynth inhabited by marsh trolls and wicked hags. Artificial Wonders: The Great Cliffs: Formed in a forgotten age when a great weapon struck the world, these cliffs average two hundred feet across their thousand mile long lenght, at their base is the Inland Sea which was created by that same cataclysm. The Eternal City: Once the most glorious human city in all of Eras the Eternal City still stand proud to this day. Its walls are over eighty feet tall, and are broad enough to allow 10 men to walk side by side. its streets are lined with the palaces and temples of the Imperial Age, whos glory can still be seen. The Grand Pyramids: 7 pyramids stand above the banks of the Nillius river, three 400 foot tall pyramids arainged in a triangle surrounded by four 100 foot tall pyramids marking the compas points. Each pyramid is covered in glyphs larger then a horse, and caped with a different metal (the three middle ones are capped with gold, and the 4 outer ones are capped with silver). Some say that a eight pyramid larger then all the others can be seen appears from time to time, though there is no proof to support this. [/QUOTE]
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