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A great crack in the earth cut not by river or quake, but said to have been carved by a great beast reaching down from the sky in an age long forgotten. Drakes, Wyverns, and lesser creatures of relation to the dragons crawl and fly around and within the shadows of the valley. Some say the fissure itself runs so deep it reaches into the black heart of the world. Even from it's edge, tunnels can be seen down the fissure walls...but no man has seen it's bottom here and lived to tell the tale...now the mad Gnome Walber Nik Hausen is another story. They say he has seen down there, if you can find him you'd have the best wealth of information to forming an expedition.
 
A great crack in the earth cut not by river or quake, but said to have been carved by a great beast reaching down from the sky in an age long forgotten. Drakes, Wyverns, and lesser creatures of relation to the dragons crawl and fly around and within the shadows of the valley. Some say the fissure itself runs so deep it reaches into the black heart of the world. Even from it's edge, tunnels can be seen down the fissure walls...but no man has seen it's bottom here and lived to tell the tale...now the mad Gnome Walber Nik Hausen is another story. They say he has seen down there, if you can find him you'd have the best wealth of information to forming an expedition.
  
==The Freetowns==
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==Unclaimed 11==
 
 
This lightly hilled grassland on the edge of the desert is home to a collection of small villages styling themselves the "Free Towns". In reality they don't get visits from tax collectors because they have nothing anyone would want. The villages are home to the wretchedly poor, the most degenerate criminals, and a few starry eyed fools.
 
 
 
One such fool is "Mayor" Hilligar, the self styled ruler of "these fine, free peoples". Hilligar has been trying to get a road built to connect the villages but so far every tradesmen or builder he has brought in has been repulsed or murdered. Only the most foolish or desperate merchants will enter the area.
 
  
 
==Heroes' Grave==
 
==Heroes' Grave==

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