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Bludmiirkinade
The land is composed of a long, sloping desert of dusty gold sand. For many miles there is nothing but bleak, pale emptiness until the sand starts giving away to old, cracked mud and rocks. From there you find a small river crookedly dashing through the landscape, the water a murky brown and containing few fish. After crossing the river the land will have sparse areas of vegetation, where, if lucky, you can find small herds of deer. Continuing on, eventually you will find a small outcropping of rocks in the distance. If you dare to approach you will find a tall, jutting perch over a shallow, clear pool, a couple of scraggly trees, and a few small caves. In the distance, royally purple mountains can be spotted on the clear days. The weather overall is very dry, and when it rains everything turns directly to mud. Prey is extremely scarce, but if a proper hunter looks, they will find it.
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