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| - Once a lush and fertile land brimming with life, all that remains of Theobomos in the present day is a barren wasteland. Fregion burned the lands with his flames in the aftermath of a Balaur invasion, and some of his flames still burn bright in The Scorchlands and Fregion's Flame areas even now, keeping the land in its desolate state. The map is littered with cliffs, mountains formations, valleys and complex cavern systems. The coastal area in the south, now buried under a think layer of volcanic ash, stands apart from the rest of the map.
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| - Once a lush and fertile land brimming with life, all that remains of Theobomos in the present day is a barren wasteland. Fregion burned the lands with his flames in the aftermath of a Balaur invasion, and some of his flames still burn bright in The Scorchlands and Fregion's Flame areas even now, keeping the land in its desolate state. The map is littered with cliffs, mountains formations, valleys and complex cavern systems. The coastal area in the south, now buried under a think layer of volcanic ash, stands apart from the rest of the map. Recently, treasure-hunting Shugos, runaway criminals, and bounty hunters have gathered here for various purposes, giving Theobomos a reputation of a somewhat lawless area populated by the dubious layers of Elyos society. But since the map contains many ruins and traces of the Empyrean Lords it has become a place of prime interest for archeological studies, drawing many a scholar and researcher to it. The map is full PvE for 6 days of the week. On Sundays a maximum of one alliance of Asmodians may opt to enter a selected area of the map via a dimensional rift. When this happens Elyos players will receive a notice and numerous guards, outposts and barricades will spawn in the area around Jamanok Inn, the final destination for the invaders.
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