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At the outer stretches of Avalon lay a high but unknown number of hills, each with a portal to a different world. The portals are formed by arches of worn stone in different shapes, including but not limited to rectangles, ovals, or squares. On each hill are a number of flowers or swords, armor, and flags, which each represent a Fae that died in that world. Seen in another perspective, each portal is at the end of a hallway lined with the statues of Fae killed in that world. Most portals are simply inactive, but a few are truly broken.<ref name=":1" /> By far the most flowers are on the hill which leads to [[Innworld]]. | At the outer stretches of Avalon lay a high but unknown number of hills, each with a portal to a different world. The portals are formed by arches of worn stone in different shapes, including but not limited to rectangles, ovals, or squares. On each hill are a number of flowers or swords, armor, and flags, which each represent a Fae that died in that world. Seen in another perspective, each portal is at the end of a hallway lined with the statues of Fae killed in that world. Most portals are simply inactive, but a few are truly broken.<ref name=":1" /> By far the most flowers are on the hill which leads to [[Innworld]]. | ||