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Located east of the Tajzina Mountains, the '''Tan Sheng Flats''' is a land formerly under its own rule, uniting with '''[[The World Tree/Kusha|Kusha]]''' for its unique trade and goods within the [[The World Tree|World Tree]] campaign. These flats return an oasis from the harsh lands of '''Kusha''' with the settlements within housing a paradise far from the ways of the growing powers. The '''Tan Sheng Flats''' hold unique architecture, coastal lands, and peaceful people, sharing and giving to one another as equals. This "paradise", however, does not come without its flaws. The people are kind but ignorant to the ways of manipulation and corruption, with the Jinchou Woods said to hold great evils yet to be banished from their lands. The settlements require their own protection, usually housing monks or priests armed with combat and magic to protect them. This protection, however, is based within ancient studies, easily stopped by modern inventions and tools.
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Located east of the Tajzina Mountains, the '''Tan Sheng Flats''' is a land formerly under its own rule, uniting with '''[[The World Tree/Kusha|Kusha]]''' for its unique trade and goods. These flats return an oasis from the harsh lands of '''Kusha''' with the settlements within housing a paradise far from the ways of the growing powers. The '''Tan Sheng Flats''' hold unique architecture, coastal lands, and peaceful people, sharing and giving to one another as equals. This "paradise", however, does not come without its flaws. The people are kind but ignorant to the ways of manipulation and corruption, with the Jinchou Woods said to hold great evils yet to be banished from their lands. The settlements require their own protection, usually housing monks or priests armed with combat and magic to protect them. This protection, however, is based within ancient studies, easily stopped by modern inventions and tools.

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