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The land itself is less desolate here than in some parts of [[Varys]], with shrubs, grasses and even a few trees still clinging to life - but there are no animals to be found - excepting those monsters that burst into being spontaneously from the twisted imagination of Chaos.  
 
The land itself is less desolate here than in some parts of [[Varys]], with shrubs, grasses and even a few trees still clinging to life - but there are no animals to be found - excepting those monsters that burst into being spontaneously from the twisted imagination of Chaos.  
  
Experienced crusaders say it is not these horrors that are the true danger of The Harrowing however, but rather those hidden terrors that every man carries inside him - which here can become all too real, and all too deadly.
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Experienced [[Crusaders of the Golden Land|crusaders]] say it is not these horrors that are the true danger of The Harrowing however, but rather those hidden terrors that every man carries inside him - which here can become all too real, and all too deadly.
  
 
[[Category: Test of the Balance]][[Category: Varys-Core]][[Category: Magical Phenomena]][[Category: Geographic Features]]
 
[[Category: Test of the Balance]][[Category: Varys-Core]][[Category: Magical Phenomena]][[Category: Geographic Features]]

Latest revision as of 23:09, 2 June 2012

Directly east of the Heart of Chaos lies The Harrowing, a broken and scarred land where nightmares become flesh.

The land itself is less desolate here than in some parts of Varys, with shrubs, grasses and even a few trees still clinging to life - but there are no animals to be found - excepting those monsters that burst into being spontaneously from the twisted imagination of Chaos.

Experienced crusaders say it is not these horrors that are the true danger of The Harrowing however, but rather those hidden terrors that every man carries inside him - which here can become all too real, and all too deadly.