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* <span id="Location">Location:</span> The Bitter Valley is southwestern Girrac.
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* <span id="Location">Location:</span> The Bitter Valley is southwestern [[Girrac]].
 
* <span id="Realm">Realm:</span> None, as Girrac is not a realm.
 
* <span id="Realm">Realm:</span> None, as Girrac is not a realm.
 
* <span id="Population">Population:</span> Unknown
 
* <span id="Population">Population:</span> Unknown
 
* <span id="ShrinesTemples_to">Shrines/Temples to:</span> Unknown
 
* <span id="ShrinesTemples_to">Shrines/Temples to:</span> Unknown
  
<span class="DROPCAP">B</span>itter Valley is actually a large series of low dun-colored hills with a defined central low point from which the region takes its name. Centuries of salty mist sprays from the Lazy River's dive into the southern ocean have washed across this area of the island. Sparse, scraggly vegetation and stunted trees cling to these hills, struggling to thrive.
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<span class="DROPCAP">B</span>itter Valley is actually a large series of low dun-colored hills with a defined central low point from which the region takes its name. Centuries of salty [[mist]] sprays from the [[Lazy River]]'s dive into the southern ocean have washed across this area of the island. Sparse, scraggly vegetation and stunted trees cling to these hills, struggling to thrive.

Revision as of 21:05, 9 March 2019

  • Location: The Bitter Valley is southwestern Girrac.
  • Realm: None, as Girrac is not a realm.
  • Population: Unknown
  • Shrines/Temples to: Unknown

Bitter Valley is actually a large series of low dun-colored hills with a defined central low point from which the region takes its name. Centuries of salty mist sprays from the Lazy River's dive into the southern ocean have washed across this area of the island. Sparse, scraggly vegetation and stunted trees cling to these hills, struggling to thrive.