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The Southern Continent is a patchwork of lands, and from time to time, these lands reshuffle in a [[Great Land Migration]]. Maps are taboo here, and their utility may be questionable given the shuffling. Some of the first visitors from the North to the South wrote about it in a famous work known as [[The Mysteries of the Southern Continent]]. | The Southern Continent is a patchwork of lands, and from time to time, these lands reshuffle in a [[Great Land Migration]]. Maps are taboo here, and their utility may be questionable given the shuffling. Some of the first visitors from the North to the South wrote about it in a famous work known as [[The Mysteries of the Southern Continent]]. | ||
− | The [[Spirituality#The_Gods_of_the_Wold|Gods of the Wold]] and the [[Spirituality#The_Gods_of_Testing|Gods of Testing]] are mostly unknown here, but the people honor a range of greater and lesser powers instead. | + | The [[Spirituality#The_Gods_of_the_Wold|Gods of the Wold]] and the [[Spirituality#The_Gods_of_Testing|Gods of Testing]] are mostly unknown here, but the people honor a range of [[Spirituality#Immortal_Powers|greater and lesser powers]] instead. |
Some of the lands of the South include: | Some of the lands of the South include: |
Revision as of 08:54, 4 March 2010
The Southern Continent is a patchwork of lands, and from time to time, these lands reshuffle in a Great Land Migration. Maps are taboo here, and their utility may be questionable given the shuffling. Some of the first visitors from the North to the South wrote about it in a famous work known as The Mysteries of the Southern Continent.
The Gods of the Wold and the Gods of Testing are mostly unknown here, but the people honor a range of greater and lesser powers instead.
Some of the lands of the South include: