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The name "far lands" refers to a large region past the Akaptor desert and Lamina.
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Very few are the people who went there and came back to the civilization to share their tale. The few who did speak of a strange damp and steamy jungle where trees and vegetation grow alongside countless crystalline formations of all size and shapes. Large white crystals pierce the canopy here and there, creating a wondrous and surreal landscape. Furthermore those traveler’s describe immense crystalline spires dwarfing the trees, soaring toward the grey sky and disappearing in the clouds.
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Furthermore they describe immense crystalline spires dwarfing the trees and soaring toward the sky.
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growing on an uneven terrain of moss-covered canyons, ravines and cliffs.
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The name "far lands" refers to a large region past the Akaptor desert and Lamina.

Very few are the people who went there and came back to the civilization to share their tale. The few who did speak of a strange damp and steamy jungle where trees and vegetation grow alongside countless crystalline formations of all size and shapes. Large white crystals pierce the canopy here and there, creating a wondrous and surreal landscape. Furthermore those traveler’s describe immense crystalline spires dwarfing the trees, soaring toward the grey sky and disappearing in the clouds.

Furthermore they describe immense crystalline spires dwarfing the trees and soaring toward the sky.


growing on an uneven terrain of moss-covered canyons, ravines and cliffs.