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The place that is now known as "New Haven" was originally once a remote valley in the world's highest mountain range. Before the Great Catastrophe it was a remote place, ruled by the wilderness and seen only by the occasional explorer or mountain climber. Now, however, the valley and surrounding peaks are but an island in the sea. The old tunnel leading into the valley was expanded and is now the main waterway into the center of the valley, which is marked by a large bay taking up 1/8th of the area within the mountains. The entryway is large enough for all but the largest of ships. There is a lake at the top of Mount Kuzu, which is the source of the River Kuzu, which in turn runs into Haven Bay and out into the Ocean proper. The Kuzu river splits New Haven roughly in half.

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