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The '''Sagaritian Uplands''' {{Pronunciation|sah-jar-EE-shan}} is a region of buttes and mesas to the west of [[ | The '''Sagaritian Uplands''' {{Pronunciation|sah-jar-EE-shan}} is a region of buttes and mesas to the west of [[Ashnan]] and the [[Western Coast]]. Considerably drier than the lands to the east, the Uplands are home to lions, wyverns, and numerous other dangerous creatures. Camps of giants are a common sight as their tribes move seasonally throughout the region. Some [[centaur|centaurs]] live in the Uplands as well, though they primarily stick to the northern and eastern edges. | ||
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The Sagaritian Uplands (pronounced sah-jar-EE-shan) is a region of buttes and mesas to the west of Ashnan and the Western Coast. Considerably drier than the lands to the east, the Uplands are home to lions, wyverns, and numerous other dangerous creatures. Camps of giants are a common sight as their tribes move seasonally throughout the region. Some centaurs live in the Uplands as well, though they primarily stick to the northern and eastern edges.