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Nehzmyth is the sixth planet orbiting The Sun in the crystal sphere called Krynnspace. It is an ovoid earth body. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of Krynn (and most other planets in Krynnspace) as it often passes through The Black Clouds, because of this, the planet is often called The Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.

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  • Nehzmyth is the sixth planet orbiting The Sun in the crystal sphere called Krynnspace. It is an ovoid earth body. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of Krynn (and most other planets in Krynnspace) as it often passes through The Black Clouds, because of this, the planet is often called The Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.
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  • Nehzmyth is the sixth planet orbiting The Sun in the crystal sphere called Krynnspace. It is an ovoid earth body. Nehzmyth is rarely seen from the surface of Krynn (and most other planets in Krynnspace) as it often passes through The Black Clouds, because of this, the planet is often called The Vanishing Planet Nehzmyth and some sages are convinced that the world is a living entity that uses spellcasting powers to make itself invisible.
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