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The planet of G'ahnlo is covered entirely by water. This World Ocean overlays a complex bathymetry of sea mounts, ridges, trenches, and plains. At an average depth of 10 kilometers, the World ocean varies from a mere 200 meters atop the highest mounts, down more than 15 kilometers in depth near the bottom of the deepest trenches. Creatures of all shapes and sizes populate the World Ocean, from the beautiful rinka snail, to the deadly Kamfa shark, with its semi-metallic teeth. While the G'ahnli can survive in all depths of the World Ocean, they tend to find the bottom too cold. Most communities are clustered near the bases of the Sea Mounts.

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  • The planet of G'ahnlo is covered entirely by water. This World Ocean overlays a complex bathymetry of sea mounts, ridges, trenches, and plains. At an average depth of 10 kilometers, the World ocean varies from a mere 200 meters atop the highest mounts, down more than 15 kilometers in depth near the bottom of the deepest trenches. Creatures of all shapes and sizes populate the World Ocean, from the beautiful rinka snail, to the deadly Kamfa shark, with its semi-metallic teeth. While the G'ahnli can survive in all depths of the World Ocean, they tend to find the bottom too cold. Most communities are clustered near the bases of the Sea Mounts.
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  • The planet of G'ahnlo is covered entirely by water. This World Ocean overlays a complex bathymetry of sea mounts, ridges, trenches, and plains. At an average depth of 10 kilometers, the World ocean varies from a mere 200 meters atop the highest mounts, down more than 15 kilometers in depth near the bottom of the deepest trenches. Creatures of all shapes and sizes populate the World Ocean, from the beautiful rinka snail, to the deadly Kamfa shark, with its semi-metallic teeth. While the G'ahnli can survive in all depths of the World Ocean, they tend to find the bottom too cold. Most communities are clustered near the bases of the Sea Mounts.
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