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The Lost Lands is a large blighted area overrun by undead covering much of eastern Sholazar Basin that appears to be spreading from the base of the Avalanche. It reaches to the Rainspeaker Rapids and stretches from the lands surrounding the fallen Lifeblood Pillar to the Makers' Overlook. The Avatar of Freya battles ceaselessly to contain the spread of the blight but seeks help of adventurers in her duties.

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  • The Lost Lands is a large blighted area overrun by undead covering much of eastern Sholazar Basin that appears to be spreading from the base of the Avalanche. It reaches to the Rainspeaker Rapids and stretches from the lands surrounding the fallen Lifeblood Pillar to the Makers' Overlook. The Avatar of Freya battles ceaselessly to contain the spread of the blight but seeks help of adventurers in her duties.
  • GURPS Atlantis pages 28-36 contain a variety of lost lands. Some are suitable for mythic settings, and all could be used in historical settings. The lost lands could contain Nexus Portals or be Shift Realms
  • The "Lost Lands" was the location to which the Fairies took their Chosen Ones, including Jasmine Pierce. (TV: Small Worlds)
  • These lands were formed when Rai Kurosaki Uchiha left Konohagakure. The lands have 5 hidden villages, along with a capitol city, Kagegakure 2. The lands are teeming with extremely powerful ninja.
  • The Lost Lands could be reached via several select points throughout Britannia, and featured the new cities of Delucia, the City of Ruins, and Papua, the Swamp City. The Lost Lands also featured several new races, including the ophidians, the terathans, and a race of cyclops, as well as forest, swamp, desert, and ice terrain with new, exotic animals. Also featured in the Lost Lands were a new type of dinosaur-like mount known as the ostard.
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  • The Lost Lands could be reached via several select points throughout Britannia, and featured the new cities of Delucia, the City of Ruins, and Papua, the Swamp City. The Lost Lands also featured several new races, including the ophidians, the terathans, and a race of cyclops, as well as forest, swamp, desert, and ice terrain with new, exotic animals. Also featured in the Lost Lands were a new type of dinosaur-like mount known as the ostard. The land is commonly referred to by players as T2A, an abbreviation of the title of the expansion. The Lost Lands did not offer any new land for player housing.
  • The Lost Lands is a large blighted area overrun by undead covering much of eastern Sholazar Basin that appears to be spreading from the base of the Avalanche. It reaches to the Rainspeaker Rapids and stretches from the lands surrounding the fallen Lifeblood Pillar to the Makers' Overlook. The Avatar of Freya battles ceaselessly to contain the spread of the blight but seeks help of adventurers in her duties.
  • GURPS Atlantis pages 28-36 contain a variety of lost lands. Some are suitable for mythic settings, and all could be used in historical settings. The lost lands could contain Nexus Portals or be Shift Realms
  • The "Lost Lands" was the location to which the Fairies took their Chosen Ones, including Jasmine Pierce. (TV: Small Worlds)
  • These lands were formed when Rai Kurosaki Uchiha left Konohagakure. The lands have 5 hidden villages, along with a capitol city, Kagegakure 2. The lands are teeming with extremely powerful ninja.
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