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Details of Weyard's ancient past were revealed sporadically throughout the two Golden Sun games. See Weyard (Ancient past) for full details. Weyard will be explorable in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, where its status 30 years following the events of The Lost Age will be made apparent. The press release description of the game that came along with the E3 2010 trailer reports, among other things, that by this point, the continents of the world have changed, and new countries have emerged, both due to the effects of the influence on Alchemy on the world. The cultures of the world - at least, what's discernible from screenshots of the game provided by Nintendo at E3 - have advanced far enough in civilization terms that steam technology has been embraced. Threatening the world, however, is what appear

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  • Details of Weyard's ancient past were revealed sporadically throughout the two Golden Sun games. See Weyard (Ancient past) for full details. Weyard will be explorable in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, where its status 30 years following the events of The Lost Age will be made apparent. The press release description of the game that came along with the E3 2010 trailer reports, among other things, that by this point, the continents of the world have changed, and new countries have emerged, both due to the effects of the influence on Alchemy on the world. The cultures of the world - at least, what's discernible from screenshots of the game provided by Nintendo at E3 - have advanced far enough in civilization terms that steam technology has been embraced. Threatening the world, however, is what appear
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  • Details of Weyard's ancient past were revealed sporadically throughout the two Golden Sun games. See Weyard (Ancient past) for full details. Weyard will be explorable in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, where its status 30 years following the events of The Lost Age will be made apparent. The press release description of the game that came along with the E3 2010 trailer reports, among other things, that by this point, the continents of the world have changed, and new countries have emerged, both due to the effects of the influence on Alchemy on the world. The cultures of the world - at least, what's discernible from screenshots of the game provided by Nintendo at E3 - have advanced far enough in civilization terms that steam technology has been embraced. Threatening the world, however, is what appears to be a side effect of the continued presence of Alchemy, the appearances of anomalous black-hole-like phenomena across the world named Psynergy Vortexes. The state of the portion of Weyard encompassing Angara and Gondowan is illustrated in a portion of world map shown in a scan of Shonen Jump magazine, showing that many changes have occurred amongst the continents that, in some cases, have even changed some of the continents' general shapes.
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