The Cedars is an unlucky place. Were it not for the fact it is surrounded by areas that were subject to intense arcane experimentation, it would be just another pleasant deciduous forest with pretty leaves. Instead, the color of the leaves,
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Creek is a misnomer. It's more like Coconino Creeks and Rivers Network with Some Ponds and Waterfalls. Nevertheless, the most recent people to discover Coconino Marsh
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The Peaceful Woods border the Coconino Marsh’s eastern flank and is smack dab in the center of Terrenus. As its name suggests, it is peaceful. No, no. Peace truly
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The national sport of Terrenus. The game is played with a ball of concentrated energy, whose volatile nature demand that the ball be dribbled periodically or the handler risks severely burning
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The people: Terrenian citizens are an amiable lot known as much for their rich history as they are for their courage and passion in the arts, the hard and soft sciences, and their tight knit social interactions and communities. Terrenians are proud and honorable, though not without their aberrations and deviancies, and are content to exist in harmony with nature than subject it to needless oppression and subjugation without impeding their significant industrial progress.
Over 83% of the population of Terrenus are Gaianist in nature. The remaining percentages belong to the various practices and customs expected
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Odin Haze is the Saint of Gaianism, Terrenus's main religion (constituting over 87% of the total population), and the King of the nation. Odin rules through enlightened absolutism, a form of absolute monarchy. He embraces principles of rationality as the main driving force for fiats and dictates, the overall sense of which results in something Odin has coined "Virtue through Logic".
The arts, sciences, education and social welfare all flourish under his regime, a nearly polar opposite to the Dark Ages of King Levas and the Cruel Epoch of Zhengyi the Witch-King.
Technology in Terrenus is highly advanced, though this isn't a concept immediately grasped by foreigners accustomed
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