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 The World of Caldae
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The Dividing Mountains
This is the mountain chain that runs between Temeris and Nangwen. These mountains are ancient, rounded with age, covered in grass and moorland and various flocks of sheep. They rise, green against the blue of the sky, full of mists and-- some say-- spirits.
9 114 Jan 31 2006, 04:57 PM
In: Last PostThe Seasons Turn
By: Wysteria
The Low Pass
A pass that meanders through the great Dividing Mountains, connecting the countries of Temeris and Nangwen. Much trade come through the pass. it is the best way to travel from one country to the nother.
8 178 Oct 27 2006, 07:19 PM
In: Last PostA Great and Terrible Bother
By: Akedhi
Telgar Plains
A vast plain to the east of the great Dividing Mountains that separate the two kingdoms. The Telgar Plains are often shrouded in fog. These plains are considered neutral grounds-- neither Temeris nor Nangwen lay claim to it.
5 107 Jan 21 2005, 02:52 PM
In: Last PostWandering
By: Rayla
The Endless Sea
A great body of salt water to the general west-ish direction of Temeris and Nangwen.
10 128 May 10 2006, 07:38 AM
In: Last PostBy the cliffs.
By: Akedhi
Redirect Tourmaline
Across the sea from the countries of Nangwen and Temeris is the exotic Empire of Jiaang.
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