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'''Syrolis''' {{Pronunciation|sigh-ROH-liss}} is an island within the territory of [[Iaramnae]]. Relatively densely populated compared to Iaramnaean holdings on the [[Hellea|Hellean]] mainland, the nation's three largest cities - [[Artilene]], [[Trinasus]], and [[Rhea]] - are located on Syrolis. Though the island is over | '''Syrolis''' {{Pronunciation|sigh-ROH-liss}} is an island within the territory of [[Iaramnae]]. Relatively densely populated compared to Iaramnaean holdings on the [[Hellea|Hellean]] mainland, the nation's three largest cities - [[Artilene]], [[Trinasus]], and [[Rhea]] - are located on Syrolis. Though the island is over 170 miles long, it is never more than 35 miles wide. | ||
The southern and southeastern edges of the island, facing the [[Sea of Ersas]], are known for their strikingly blue-tinted chalk cliffs that rise over 300 feet from the water below. | The southern and southeastern edges of the island, facing the [[Sea of Ersas]], are known for their strikingly blue-tinted chalk cliffs that rise over 300 feet from the water below. |
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Syrolis (pronounced sigh-ROH-liss) is an island within the territory of Iaramnae. Relatively densely populated compared to Iaramnaean holdings on the Hellean mainland, the nation's three largest cities - Artilene, Trinasus, and Rhea - are located on Syrolis. Though the island is over 170 miles long, it is never more than 35 miles wide.
The southern and southeastern edges of the island, facing the Sea of Ersas, are known for their strikingly blue-tinted chalk cliffs that rise over 300 feet from the water below.