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==History==
==History==
[[File:Channelwood book.jpg|thumb|The Channelwood descriptive book.]]
Long ago, Channelwood was an island populated by a humanoid race and a more ape-like race. Both were sapient, and they shared the island peacefully; the humans lived on the ground, and the apes in the trees. According to the Age's only remaining human inhabitant, the island began to quickly sink into the ocean one day. Through a mechanism that has not been explained, the humans supposedly stopped the island from sinking entirely, saving the tree-dwelling apes but sacrificing themselves in the process. The few who remained moved into the trees, but were ill-suited for life there, and slowly died out.
Long ago, Channelwood was an island populated by a humanoid race and a more ape-like race. Both were sapient, and they shared the island peacefully; the humans lived on the ground, and the apes in the trees. According to the Age's only remaining human inhabitant, the island began to quickly sink into the ocean one day. Through a mechanism that has not been explained, the humans supposedly stopped the island from sinking entirely, saving the tree-dwelling apes but sacrificing themselves in the process. The few who remained moved into the trees, but were ill-suited for life there, and slowly died out.


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