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This realm is a bastion of Order in the midst of Chaos.  
 
This realm is a bastion of Order in the midst of Chaos.  
  
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It is the largest and most publicly known of the Shard of Paragon[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Paragon#Shards_of_Paragon]] with a total of 23% of the original inscription.
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It is the largest of the Shard of Paragon[[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Paragon#Shards_of_Paragon]] with a total of 23% of the original inscription.
  
 
It is a little over 400 square miles large and is slightly oval shaped. A river flows around the edges of the landmass flowing out into the Stuff of Chaos. The rim is surrounded by several hundred yards of densely packed forests. The center area is a well-manicured garden maze of hedges and flowering plants. Hundreds of small sitting areas are found in the maze, each unique with fountains, statues, central trees, bowers, pocket gardens and topiary displays.  Small groupings of exquisitely manicured hamlets can be found were servants of the mater reside in peace and plenty.  many house workers for the many fruit trees and vegetable gardens spread across the land.  
 
It is a little over 400 square miles large and is slightly oval shaped. A river flows around the edges of the landmass flowing out into the Stuff of Chaos. The rim is surrounded by several hundred yards of densely packed forests. The center area is a well-manicured garden maze of hedges and flowering plants. Hundreds of small sitting areas are found in the maze, each unique with fountains, statues, central trees, bowers, pocket gardens and topiary displays.  Small groupings of exquisitely manicured hamlets can be found were servants of the mater reside in peace and plenty.  many house workers for the many fruit trees and vegetable gardens spread across the land.  

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