Update 'The Sacred Encampments '
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Of the southern tribes where the player originates.
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Of the southern tribes where the player originates.
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In the dearth of winter, the tribes of the firstborn that still wander the high plains gather in the safety of the swale about the Cobalt Cathedral. were stone foundations several feet in height
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In the dearth of winter, the tribes of the firstborn that still wander the high plains gather in the safety of the swale about the Cobalt Cathedral. were stone foundations several feet in height provide a sound place for the tents, and the bowl about the angled tower provide protection from the elements.
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provide a sound place for the tents, and the bowl about the angled tower provide protection from the elements
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It is said that before the great Clypeosaurus began their migration and herded the livestock away that the plains people lived here the foundations, but a remnant of a great stone and wood holy city built about the blessed edifice.
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It is said that before the great Clypeosaurus began its migration and herded the livestock away that the plains people lived here the foundations, but a remnant of a great stone and wood holy city built about the holy edifice.
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MIDSUMMERS ENCLAVE
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MIDSUMMERS ENCLAVE
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To the west of the cobalt pyramid at the pass in the mountains that leads on to the hinterlands and then to the great sea, a great flat land presents the perfect meeting grounds for the peoples of the plains, for 5 weeks the height of the warm season a council is help were the wind spirits carry the prayers of the people int the mountains and up to the Heavin.
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To the west of the cobalt pyramid at the pass in the mountains that leads on to the hinterlands and then to the great sea, a great flat land presents the perfect meeting grounds for the peoples of the plains, for 5 weeks the height of the warm season a council is help were the wind spirits carry the prayers of the people int the mountains and up to the Heavin.
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