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In the world of Eressea there are various [[Special:MyLanguage/Geländearten| | In the world of Eressea there are various [[Special:MyLanguage/Geländearten|terrain types]] (mountain, plain, forest, glacier, highland, swamp, desert and volcano) with different characteristics. | ||
An explorer who does not shy away from the vast oceans may discover other, exotic region types on his exploratory journeys. One example is the "wall of fire", which represents an insurmountable obstacle. As a rule, walls of fire demarcate the worlds in Eressea. This is to prevent factions of very different ages from easily clashing. | An explorer who does not shy away from the vast oceans may discover other, exotic region types on his exploratory journeys. One example is the "wall of fire", which represents an insurmountable obstacle. As a rule, walls of fire demarcate the worlds in Eressea. This is to prevent factions of very different ages from easily clashing. |
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In the world of Eressea there are various terrain types (mountain, plain, forest, glacier, highland, swamp, desert and volcano) with different characteristics. An explorer who does not shy away from the vast oceans may discover other, exotic region types on his exploratory journeys. One example is the "wall of fire", which represents an insurmountable obstacle. As a rule, walls of fire demarcate the worlds in Eressea. This is to prevent factions of very different ages from easily clashing.