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Like all of [[Gehn]]'s Ages, '''Age 37''' was numbered and not named. Also, like all of Gehn's Ages, it was extremely unstable. Gehn had originally written it on a sort of pedestal of rock jutting up from the ocean's depths, separated from everything by a convection current powered by geothermal warming. A dense fog, which the natives referred to as "The Whiteness", encircled the island, generated by the collision of the warmer water near the island with the frigid water beyond. The substructure of the Age was also unstable, and Gehn observed several smaller islets slip beneath the water during the course of his time on Age 37. | Like all of [[Gehn]]'s Ages, '''Age 37''' was numbered and not named. Also, like all of Gehn's Ages, it was extremely unstable. Gehn had originally written it on a sort of pedestal of rock jutting up from the ocean's depths, separated from everything by a convection current powered by geothermal warming. A dense fog, which the natives referred to as "The Whiteness", encircled the island, generated by the collision of the warmer water near the island with the frigid water beyond. The substructure of the Age was also unstable, and Gehn observed several smaller islets slip beneath the water during the course of his time on Age 37. | ||
The island itself was a somewhat oblong shape, with hills and sharp drops on the western side, sloping down to a freshwater lagoon before rising into lowlands on the opposite side. In the south, a small estuary separated the lagoon from the outer ocean, and it was upon | The island itself was a somewhat oblong shape, with hills and sharp drops on the western side, sloping down to a freshwater lagoon before rising into lowlands on the opposite side. In the south, a small estuary separated the lagoon from the outer ocean, and it was upon his estuary that the villagers had constructed their homes. | ||
==History== | ==History== |