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Tomo's City of Mirages is a briefly-shown location in the 2nd season. It is a tempting city in the middle of the Sairou empire, which is a desert. It is colorful and the buildings and houses seem to be sparkling when seen from far away. The name of this location was never stated and explained, but it was named by Tomo himself.

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  • Tomo's City of Mirages is a briefly-shown location in the 2nd season. It is a tempting city in the middle of the Sairou empire, which is a desert. It is colorful and the buildings and houses seem to be sparkling when seen from far away. The name of this location was never stated and explained, but it was named by Tomo himself.
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  • Tomo's City of Mirages is a briefly-shown location in the 2nd season. It is a tempting city in the middle of the Sairou empire, which is a desert. It is colorful and the buildings and houses seem to be sparkling when seen from far away. The name of this location was never stated and explained, but it was named by Tomo himself. However, this is only an illusion created by Tomo to distract the Suzaku warriors and it is stated by himself that everything in it is an illusion and the more the Suzaku warriors get into it, the more they will fall unto Tomo's spell and they will have death only a minute or second away.
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