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| - Last Isle, often Ires' Last Isle, is the northernmost tip of both the Delklands, and Ires. Magicks prevent non-Iresmen from stepping foot on the isle, which can otherwise only be accessed through underground tunnels. The isle is full of bulbous golden spires, and monstrously-large domes, and great-halls. Painted statues of sphinxes, dragons (morningstars, and burningjaws), ice bears, ice lions, crescent moons, blue moons, red suns, naked women, hornmen (and especially naked hornmen), longmen, fogmen, halomen, tallmen, lightning bolts, wrestler owls, hippogriffs, ice tigers, and pigs filling its dozens of tiled, and shining plazas. At its centermost plaza, which is shaped like a honeycomb, there are nine statues coverred in scratches. Four of them wear the polished bronze sangahalki of the
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| - Last Isle, often Ires' Last Isle, is the northernmost tip of both the Delklands, and Ires. Magicks prevent non-Iresmen from stepping foot on the isle, which can otherwise only be accessed through underground tunnels. The isle is full of bulbous golden spires, and monstrously-large domes, and great-halls. Painted statues of sphinxes, dragons (morningstars, and burningjaws), ice bears, ice lions, crescent moons, blue moons, red suns, naked women, hornmen (and especially naked hornmen), longmen, fogmen, halomen, tallmen, lightning bolts, wrestler owls, hippogriffs, ice tigers, and pigs filling its dozens of tiled, and shining plazas. At its centermost plaza, which is shaped like a honeycomb, there are nine statues coverred in scratches. Four of them wear the polished bronze sangahalki of the Great Emperors of the Far West. One has an emerald gem, and a single ancient rock root from Thousandtrees. Another has iron studs, a golden halo-like disc, and the statute itself is without eyes. The other two’s sangahalki are plain, and dirty. One of the statues is a woman, likely a Princess of the Sky. The other cries. There are no ice flowers, or shadows, and at the end of a dark subterranean maze beneath the Isle is a simple plaque, that reads with the same mysterious ability as the Wall of the Mother Bear, "Here Fell False Gods."
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