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| - The realm of Ilkan is an ancient world consisting of a vast, lush jungle-like wilderness. But most of all, it also consists entirely of gigantic mountains made of crystals, hence the name the "Crystal Realm". There was once within that realm, a great city whose buildings were built as grand towering castles. There exists within the jungle, a giant sphinx-like monument known as the Temple of Ilkan built to honor the Crystal Realm itself and to house a pair of twin swords with an awesome power to open portals to other worlds. The people of Ilkan built their city and lived in a time of prosperity, especially as a wealthy civilization because the crystals here are only available minerals and valuable substances within the realm's landscape.
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| - The realm of Ilkan is an ancient world consisting of a vast, lush jungle-like wilderness. But most of all, it also consists entirely of gigantic mountains made of crystals, hence the name the "Crystal Realm". There was once within that realm, a great city whose buildings were built as grand towering castles. There exists within the jungle, a giant sphinx-like monument known as the Temple of Ilkan built to honor the Crystal Realm itself and to house a pair of twin swords with an awesome power to open portals to other worlds. The people of Ilkan built their city and lived in a time of prosperity, especially as a wealthy civilization because the crystals here are only available minerals and valuable substances within the realm's landscape. But unfortunately, Ilkan came under by attack by Shao Kahn and his forces during a war with a rebellion by the Edenian Princess Kitana and an Amazonian commander named Zara. Most of the realm's native inhabitants were destroyed in the conflict. Ramath, who declared himself the Keeper of the Crystal Realm, a guardian who protects the Swords of Ilkan, was killed by Zara. She was consumed by her own greed and lust for power, desiring to possess the swords. However she failed and was banished. But the entire realm of Ilkan after the battle, was forever abandoned and empty.
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