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==Appearance== This garden Age is a lush space, enclosed by tall rock walls on all sides. It is segmented into a few separate areas, each of which host different forms of plants and animals. A path winds around the Age in a horseshoe-like shape, leading visitors through each part of the Age before arriving at the linking chamber leading to Eder Gira. The area closest to the link-in point features a rock pillar at the center of a bowl of grassy terrain. A water fountain on a cement patio stands opposite this pillar. Flowers and thin-trunked trees grow along the path as it wraps around the back side of the Age. A [[journey door]] β the first to be discovered by the [[DRC]] β is embedded in the far wall of the path. Through a small tunnel, the path opens into a broader field. On one side, fireflies flit through a grove of [[brain pod]] trees. On the other is a bunch of hanging grasses, a sculpture that floats and slowly rotates in place, and a small seating area. Large, scorpion-like creatures called [[keanulint]]s hang over the lip of the garden wall, scratching smaller insects from the rocks for food. Continuing along the other half of the Age's horseshoe path, a grove of fungus-like bulbs spurt puffs of spores into the air. At the end of the path, through another short tunnel, is a small pond with stepping stones that lead into the linking chamber. [[Kemo]] fish, the Age's namesake, swim lazily beneath the lily pads on the surface. Thunderstorms pass through the garden about once every fifteen minutes, but only last for a few minutes. The Age also features a number of paintings in the walls, which are commonly referred to as [[bahro glyph]]s, due to their style and depiction of what appear to be events from the bahro's history with the D'ni. More thorough research into these glyphs is ongoing. Additionally, the four-sphere symbol from [[Ahnonay]] can also be found throughout Eder Kemo, both in bahro glyphs and on the floor of the gazebos at either end of the garden. However, the relationship between [[Kadish]] β Ahnonay's author β and this Age is currently unknown.
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