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Formerly a barren desert, Terra Blizzaris was transformed by the Absolute Zeros into a snowy paradise through the use of a Blizzard Crystal. The terra was used as a holiday retreat by the Raptors when deserted and dry. Blizzaris also notable for its' range of unusual inhabitants, which differs from many of the other terras. It also boasts a large active volcano activated by the Raptor squadron with the use of crystals.

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  • Terra Blizzaris
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  • Formerly a barren desert, Terra Blizzaris was transformed by the Absolute Zeros into a snowy paradise through the use of a Blizzard Crystal. The terra was used as a holiday retreat by the Raptors when deserted and dry. Blizzaris also notable for its' range of unusual inhabitants, which differs from many of the other terras. It also boasts a large active volcano activated by the Raptor squadron with the use of crystals.
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  • Formerly a barren desert, Terra Blizzaris was transformed by the Absolute Zeros into a snowy paradise through the use of a Blizzard Crystal. The terra was used as a holiday retreat by the Raptors when deserted and dry. Blizzaris also notable for its' range of unusual inhabitants, which differs from many of the other terras. It also boasts a large active volcano activated by the Raptor squadron with the use of crystals.
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