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The Floodplains are flat in some places, but it also has many valleys and hills. The look of endless grassy plains can create an optical illusion of uniformly spreading grass when in reality, there are ridges and valleys thousands of feet wide, easily making people get lost.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/07/30/1-02/ Chapter 1.02]</ref> | The Floodplains are flat in some places, but it also has many valleys and hills. The look of endless grassy plains can create an optical illusion of uniformly spreading grass when in reality, there are ridges and valleys thousands of feet wide, easily making people get lost.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/07/30/1-02/ Chapter 1.02]</ref> | ||
Beyond the boundaries of Liscor, the wilderness is truly a plain, with coniferous trees, pines and evergreens forming large forests in between the open expanse of land.<ref name="2.10T">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/10/2-01-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> The east and the west of the Floodplains lies the High Passes, and to the south, the [[Blood Fields|Bloodfields]]. | Beyond the boundaries of Liscor, the wilderness is truly a plain, with coniferous trees, pines and evergreens forming large forests in between the open expanse of land.<ref name="2.10T">[https://wanderinginn.wordpress.com/2017/05/10/2-01-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> The east and the west of the Floodplains lies the High Passes, and to the south, the [[Blood Fields|Bloodfields]]. | ||
The Floodplains are so named because of the valley that had been formed between the High Passes, one of the two routes between northern Izril and southern Izril. At least, for most of the year. For two months out of the twelve, the floodplains fill up with water as the spring rains poured down non-stop. All but the highest hills are then engulfed in water until the rains stop. The water drains when the summer begins.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-03/ Chapter 5.03]</ref><ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ Chapter 5.04]</ref> | The Floodplains are so named because of the valley that had been formed between the High Passes, one of the two routes between northern Izril and southern Izril. At least, for most of the year. For two months out of the twelve, the floodplains fill up with water as the spring rains poured down non-stop. All but the highest hills are then engulfed in water until the rains stop. The water drains when the summer begins.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-03/ Chapter 5.03]</ref><ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/07/21/5-04/ Chapter 5.04]</ref> |