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'''Exorrhiza''' {{Pronunciation|ex-or-HEE-zah}} is a region in the | '''Exorrhiza''' {{Pronunciation|ex-or-HEE-zah}} is a region in the [[Laqto Rainforest]] where [[planar coterminalities]] are so large and pronounced that the jungle functionally intersects with the First World, the [[plane]] of the fey. In Exorrhiza the creatures of the Laqto and those of the fey realm coexist in a dizzying array of forms and sizes. | ||
Exorrhiza is | Exorrhiza is full of woven villages that hang from the tree tops by impossibly thin strands of vine. Some intelligent fey eventually leave Exorrhiza to wander [[Kishar]], but most either remain in the area or else simply pass through on their travels through the First World. | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Geography]] | [[Category:Geography]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:25, 1 November 2024
Exorrhiza (pronounced ex-or-HEE-zah) is a region in the Laqto Rainforest where planar coterminalities are so large and pronounced that the jungle functionally intersects with the First World, the plane of the fey. In Exorrhiza the creatures of the Laqto and those of the fey realm coexist in a dizzying array of forms and sizes.
Exorrhiza is full of woven villages that hang from the tree tops by impossibly thin strands of vine. Some intelligent fey eventually leave Exorrhiza to wander Kishar, but most either remain in the area or else simply pass through on their travels through the First World.