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Across the northern landscape runs the Mountains of [[Tarea Mountains|Tarea]], splitting the tundra and [[Mamashi grasslands]] apart in a great wall of stone. Accessible by the Pass of Eurik, the only breach in this natural wall, is the [[Kalebb|Valley of Kalebb]], a place forbidden to the stronger people of Aetolia but a refuge for young explorers. | Across the northern landscape runs the Mountains of [[Tarea Mountains|Tarea]], splitting the tundra and [[Mamashi grasslands]] apart in a great wall of stone. Accessible by the Pass of Eurik, the only breach in this natural wall, is the [[Kalebb|Valley of Kalebb]], a place forbidden to the stronger people of Aetolia but a refuge for young explorers. | ||
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The residents subsist on what little they can trap or grow, and supplement their needs with profits from a small winery, the products of which are eagerly snatched up by more southern communities. Many people live in the Valley only transiently, coming from other parts of the world out of curiosity or a need to feel purposeful. Of those who stay permanently, most are without family or other ties that would draw them elsewhere. These people form the heart of the settlement, a close-knit community intent on each other's well-being and on the goal of witnessing the fulfillment of ancient prophecy. | The residents subsist on what little they can trap or grow, and supplement their needs with profits from a small winery, the products of which are eagerly snatched up by more southern communities. Many people live in the Valley only transiently, coming from other parts of the world out of curiosity or a need to feel purposeful. Of those who stay permanently, most are without family or other ties that would draw them elsewhere. These people form the heart of the settlement, a close-knit community intent on each other's well-being and on the goal of witnessing the fulfillment of ancient prophecy. | ||
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