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Known, in Ald'Cha'Ook, as "Skel'Bura Echmorra," the Central Deserts, being not only the hottest place in Limeria, but the most dangerous, are rarely explored unless intended to go through (In which that case boat is usually taken). It is a breeding ground of dark orcs, holding within it the largest tower of Rythos worship in the world. This is the cause of it's general desolation, although it has some of the least pillaged dungeons in all of Limeria.

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  • Central Deserts
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  • Known, in Ald'Cha'Ook, as "Skel'Bura Echmorra," the Central Deserts, being not only the hottest place in Limeria, but the most dangerous, are rarely explored unless intended to go through (In which that case boat is usually taken). It is a breeding ground of dark orcs, holding within it the largest tower of Rythos worship in the world. This is the cause of it's general desolation, although it has some of the least pillaged dungeons in all of Limeria.
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  • Known, in Ald'Cha'Ook, as "Skel'Bura Echmorra," the Central Deserts, being not only the hottest place in Limeria, but the most dangerous, are rarely explored unless intended to go through (In which that case boat is usually taken). It is a breeding ground of dark orcs, holding within it the largest tower of Rythos worship in the world. This is the cause of it's general desolation, although it has some of the least pillaged dungeons in all of Limeria.
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