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Qamra Desert
It's always hot and humid here and vegetation and water are a scarce commodity all year around. The ground is hot and hard with an occasional area of sand. Cactus and other desert plants grow here and in certain locations even over take it. There are a few oasis's near the topical border that offer crystal clear water and some minor shade. In order to survive here one most be adaptive to the harsh heat and have great endurance. It's rumored that there's a equine graveyard here.
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Toxic Wasteland
A great city once stood here. The humans that lived here polluted the land and bay and when the meteors came the city was nearly destroyed. All that remains is rubble from great buildings and a few that are decaying and falling apart. The scarce vegetation here is toxic from the waste that seeped into the grounds. The air as well, if breathed in for too long, can cause death to any equine. It is certainly not a place for young ones to venture.
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Cavan Ridge
When the meteorites slammed against the Earth, much of the land was marked with craters. Cavan Ridge is one of the largest craters in former North America. Standing from the edge, one could look down and see only little specks of what might be below. If done carefully, a path can be picked to the base of it, but that’s not recommended unless one is in great physical condition and sure of abilities possessed. At the edge there is no vegetation, but the bottom looks as though it is paradise.
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Chief's Summit
This land is said to have been blessed by the Native Americans that inhabited the land more than a century ago. The grass here is always bountiful, and the water consistently pure. It is a safe haven for any equine in the sense of sure survival. There are many large rocks in the area, which looked to once be a range of cliffs before the impacts of meteorites. On the surface of said rocks are fascinating illustrations of the ancient inhabitants, only adding to the desire to visit the land.
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Blood Pool Bay
For those that have survived the Toxic Wastelands and ventured far enough out they'll come to the bay. The bay is just as polluted as the crumbling city remains and has turned to a murky red. Rumor has it that the reason it's red is because the blood from any equine that died in the Wastelands has pooled into the water and turned it red. The true cause of the coloring is however unknown. No one has dared to enter the water for fear of what it might do or what might live inside it.
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Mount Beacon
The largest of foothills, where the rubble of an old paved road can be found. Before the impact of the destruction and the extinction of mankind it was a busy route for automobiles to the top of the small mountain. Many are intimidated by its eerie deserted appearance. Some say that while mankind is extinct, those souls trapped to roam the earth aimlessly can be seen at night, traveling up the ruined road to the top of Mount Beacon. This myth can't be completely denied, there has been some rather bizarre fatalities of innocent equines that choose to travel on the road. What makes it even more peculiar is that at the end of the road, a fire ignites its raging flames at nightfall and screams echo throughout the area. When approached in the morning there is no sign of fire ever being set. Those brave enough to investigate the phenomena boldly travel up by night when chaos is at its peak. Those only mildly on the daring side travel by day for the reward of declaring they survived the climb, but wisely chose to return down the side of the mountain by dusk.
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