The Ethnis Podcast
Even Jhoutai's coral struggles to survive in the north, where the frigid temperatures of an encroaching global cooling trend have transformed the landscape into lakes of slush and cavernous caveins.
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Pummeled by storms, draught, and disaster, the landscape of Khatoum is a testament to the ways in which magic can leave a land wounded.
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A forest standing, as tall as mountains, with depths as dark and desolate as caves. From verdant canopy, through hollow innards, to petrified roots, the Nege sprawls across Jhoutai in a region larger than the United States.
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Kajh-Tai is a windy, sunbaked expanse, with terrestrial mountains to the east, coral mountains within, acid storms from the west, and hurricanes from the south. It's hotter than hell on the surface, and is slowly crumbling into a subterranean ocean below.
info_outlineEven Jhoutai's coral struggles to survive in the north, where the frigid temperatures of an encroaching global cooling trend have transformed the landscape into lakes of slush and cavernous caveins.