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  • Treton
    From above, Treton has the appearance of a serrated fang with the roots of the tooth still attached. The northern part of the continent begins at a point curving downward along the coast. The northwestern edge of the continent has a similar point, though it is a longer stretch of land and curving mildly at the pointed edge. Continuing down, the coastal edge of the continent is ragged and somewhat twisting. At the lower, southern end, Treton finishes it’s design in a blunted point, the tip of the fang.
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    Sun Jul 25, 2010 9:12 am
  • Avonhurst
    From above, Avonhurst looks much like a tear drop. Dominated mainly by a large volcano, a lush and sparsely forested valley, framed entirely by hundred upon hundred of islands. Near the curving point of the 'teardrop' is located a large, exotic jungle.
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    Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:26 pm
  • Chesolar
    Located west of Avonhurst, and just south east of Treton is the tropical continent of Chesolar. Chesolar's shape is much like a twisted oval with various peninsulas and splays. It is the smallest of the four continents, but possesses the lushest of jungles and scenery. Winter does not come here and it very rarely snows in any section of the landmass.
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    Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:12 pm
  • Alka
    The northern most continent, Alka, is barely habitable by even the most adaptable of species. Known as Everice by many cultures, it holds very few thriving villages. Constant snowfall and unpredictable blizzards make travel a nightmare. The southern end of the landmass has more habitable conditions, with more rock and land, less snow, but solid ice. The continent itself is Aztersil’s largest, and most mysterious continent. It has no describable shape to it as the iced edges constantly change the continent’s true shape as they wear away in the oceans to refreeze in different shapes.
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