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The Null Foothills (Region 200)

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Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many Omega. The machine people have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive constructs. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Old Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Gold-Striped Oriole, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the mountains where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as elevation increases (to a point), giving the berries their name. Ecology aside, the locals discovered that Highland Berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

Current Resource: The changing needs of the Omega prompted Adamant Rise to dig past the Highland Berry-supporting lands, into the hills, in search of Wind Rock.

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The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many Omega. The machine people have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive constructs. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Gold-Striped Oriole, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the mountains where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as elevation increases (to a point), giving the berries their name. Ecology aside, the locals discovered that Highland Berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many Omega. The machine people have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Gold-Striped Oriole, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the mountains where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as elevation increases (to a point), giving the berries their name. Ecology aside, the locals discovered that Highland Berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Gold-Striped Oriole, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the mountains where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as elevation increases (to a point), giving the berries their name. Ecology aside, the locals discovered that Highland Berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Gold-Striped Oriole, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the higher elevations where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as one approaches the mountains, giving the berries their name. Enterprising locals, however, discovered that the berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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Jadetarem

The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Highland Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Brown Finch, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the higher elevations where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as one approaches the mountains, giving the berries their name. Enterprising locals, however, discovered that the berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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Jadetarem

The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked as it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Mountain Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Brown Finch, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the higher elevations where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as one approaches the mountains, giving the berries their name. Enterprising locals, however, discovered that the berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

Jadetarem

Jadetarem

The Null Foothills (Region 200)

image.jpeg.6234cb0c9ce82425e3886d92b363e104.jpeg

Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked by it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Mountain Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Brown Finch, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the higher elevations where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as one approaches the mountains, giving the berries their name. Enterprising locals, however, discovered that the berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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The Null Plains (Region 200)

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Description: The Null Foothills were not named for their features - the region is nowhere near barren enough to warrant such a moniker. Instead, the Omega named it upon learning the region's history, or rather how that history was largely eliminated by void cultists, leaving only a sad excuse for a warlord behind. From an ecological perspective, the region is almost insultingly normal, flanked by it is by the soaring mountains to the northeast and the enchanted forest of Root on the other side. Nonetheless, it serves as host to coniferous forests, scrublands, and plains, getting flatter as it moves farther away from what the Omega call the Pathway Mountains.

People: As mentioned, much of the culture from the Null Foothills is lost, including the region's original name. What remained were scattered hunter-gatherer tribes briefly united under Joseph the Breaker, which went back to being scattered tribes after his untimely demise. Still, a few traces do remain - various Moon-related shrines, ruins of temples once dedicated to the Vayuri, the occasional streak of metallic matter that could only have once been the Essence of many elementals. The

Omega have been working to integrate the disparate groups into their own amorphous culture, resolving inconsistencies or rough edges where possible, as well as flooding the area with inquisitive elementals. As far as species go, the tribes included humans and a few Zoroans, though whether they were originally settlers or outcasts is hard to say.

Resource: The scrublands and forests are home to Mountain Berries. The juices of these very dark berries stain well enough and lastingly enough to make a particular shade of violet dye, and are poisonous when eaten raw. As such, the animals of the region will not touch them save for the local Brown Finch, which is biologically immune. These birds do not venture into the higher elevations where larger predatory raptors dwell, so the clusters of berries grow thicker and thicker as one approaches the mountains, giving the berries their name. Enterprising locals, however, discovered that the berries can be macerated or fermented to produce a kind of jam or berry wine, respectively, and this knowledge was not lost along with so much else.

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