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The Well of Echoes was a barely contained forced, within Tirthrax. It was originally a force of Aachan. It was kept at bay by very powerful spells and Arts within Tirthrax, however, it began to free itself when Tiaan Liise-Mar brought an ampliment to Tirthrax in 206 ATM. Matah Malien however, was able to reverse the damage caused by the ampliment, a miraculous feat, however, Vithis would later summon the Well to reek havoc upon Santhenar.

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  • The Well of Echoes was a barely contained forced, within Tirthrax. It was originally a force of Aachan. It was kept at bay by very powerful spells and Arts within Tirthrax, however, it began to free itself when Tiaan Liise-Mar brought an ampliment to Tirthrax in 206 ATM. Matah Malien however, was able to reverse the damage caused by the ampliment, a miraculous feat, however, Vithis would later summon the Well to reek havoc upon Santhenar.
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  • The Well of Echoes was a barely contained forced, within Tirthrax. It was originally a force of Aachan. It was kept at bay by very powerful spells and Arts within Tirthrax, however, it began to free itself when Tiaan Liise-Mar brought an ampliment to Tirthrax in 206 ATM. Matah Malien however, was able to reverse the damage caused by the ampliment, a miraculous feat, however, Vithis would later summon the Well to reek havoc upon Santhenar.
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