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Tumen was once Osirion's largest city and briefly its capital. Located 75 miles from Sothis in the eastern desert far from the River Sphinx, the city relied upon pure water drawn forth "by the grace of the Opaline Satrap whom the Radiant Pharaoh had favored, and in turn was favored by", which contemporary Osirionologists speculate referred to a massive aquifer or portal to the elemental planes. The city's water supply began to ebb shortly before the deaths of the Four Pharaohs of Ascension and the city descended to abandonment and an endless cycle of burial in the khamsin sandstorms and re-discovery.

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  • Ruins of Tumen
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  • Tumen was once Osirion's largest city and briefly its capital. Located 75 miles from Sothis in the eastern desert far from the River Sphinx, the city relied upon pure water drawn forth "by the grace of the Opaline Satrap whom the Radiant Pharaoh had favored, and in turn was favored by", which contemporary Osirionologists speculate referred to a massive aquifer or portal to the elemental planes. The city's water supply began to ebb shortly before the deaths of the Four Pharaohs of Ascension and the city descended to abandonment and an endless cycle of burial in the khamsin sandstorms and re-discovery.
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  • Tumen was once Osirion's largest city and briefly its capital. Located 75 miles from Sothis in the eastern desert far from the River Sphinx, the city relied upon pure water drawn forth "by the grace of the Opaline Satrap whom the Radiant Pharaoh had favored, and in turn was favored by", which contemporary Osirionologists speculate referred to a massive aquifer or portal to the elemental planes. The city's water supply began to ebb shortly before the deaths of the Four Pharaohs of Ascension and the city descended to abandonment and an endless cycle of burial in the khamsin sandstorms and re-discovery.
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