Eder Gira is a volcanic scrap of land, dotted with steam vents (some of which seem to be used as an energy source of some kind) and a very out-of-place waterfall. A number of awkward bone structures dot the landscape, and a series of inter-connected dark passageways run through the back ridge, behind the waterfall. Small, manta-ray-like creatures can be found swimming in the pond below the falls, and baskets arrayed around the caves in the rear of the Age indicate that at one time this Age may have featured fishing as a distraction from everyday life in the Cavern. The focus of this Age is the linking book to its sister, Eder Kemo.
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| - Eder Gira is a volcanic scrap of land, dotted with steam vents (some of which seem to be used as an energy source of some kind) and a very out-of-place waterfall. A number of awkward bone structures dot the landscape, and a series of inter-connected dark passageways run through the back ridge, behind the waterfall. Small, manta-ray-like creatures can be found swimming in the pond below the falls, and baskets arrayed around the caves in the rear of the Age indicate that at one time this Age may have featured fishing as a distraction from everyday life in the Cavern. The focus of this Age is the linking book to its sister, Eder Kemo.
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| - Eder Gira is a volcanic scrap of land, dotted with steam vents (some of which seem to be used as an energy source of some kind) and a very out-of-place waterfall. A number of awkward bone structures dot the landscape, and a series of inter-connected dark passageways run through the back ridge, behind the waterfall. Small, manta-ray-like creatures can be found swimming in the pond below the falls, and baskets arrayed around the caves in the rear of the Age indicate that at one time this Age may have featured fishing as a distraction from everyday life in the Cavern. The focus of this Age is the linking book to its sister, Eder Kemo. If Yeesha's choice of an entry of Regettavok Oorpah, and the overall state of the Age, are any indication (especially in comparison with what can be seen from the waterfall that flows from the main pond of the Age), the accessible parts of Eder Gira are an example of an age which had its resources almost exhausted by the D'ni.
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