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The Land is the term used for the area of Land which encompases most of the story for the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. It's Northern edge is called the North Plains, the South the Southron Wastes. The Land ends at the West by an area called Outer Earth and ends along the east at the shores of the Sunbirth Sea. All areas outside of this are not seen as part of the Land. Below is a History of the Land and the rest of the World.

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  • The Land is the term used for the area of Land which encompases most of the story for the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. It's Northern edge is called the North Plains, the South the Southron Wastes. The Land ends at the West by an area called Outer Earth and ends along the east at the shores of the Sunbirth Sea. All areas outside of this are not seen as part of the Land. Below is a History of the Land and the rest of the World.
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  • The Land is the term used for the area of Land which encompases most of the story for the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. It's Northern edge is called the North Plains, the South the Southron Wastes. The Land ends at the West by an area called Outer Earth and ends along the east at the shores of the Sunbirth Sea. All areas outside of this are not seen as part of the Land. Below is a History of the Land and the rest of the World.
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