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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The visible part of the Age is made up of a branching arid canyon which was probably cut by a river in the past. Tall fruiting plants grow on long fibrous stalks in and around small pockets of water. Two sets of elevated tracks run through the main canyon. One branches off into an area that is inaccessible due to a chasm in the canyon floor; the other terminates in a sealed door, blocking access to whatever lies beyond it. Both sets of tracks lead back to a massive stone structure which spans the width of the main canyon. This structure is integrated with a dam that forms an artificial lake on the upstream side of the canyon. It also serves as a manufacturing plant for the pellets used to feed the lake algae back in [[D'ni]]. Snow-capped mountains stand in the far distance. Their run-off feeds the artificial lake.
Most of the Age is a series of arid canyons. Tall fruiting plants grow on long fibrous stalks in and around small pockets of water. Two sets of elevated tracks run through the main canyon. One branches off into an area that is inaccessible due to a chasm in the canyon floor; the other terminates in a sealed door, blocking access into the rest of the canyon. Both sets of tracks lead back to a massive stone structure which spans the width of the main canyon. This structure acts as a dam, creating an artificial lake on the upstream side of the canyon. It also serves as a manufacturing plant for the pellets used to feed the lake algae back in [[D'ni]]. Snow-capped mountains stand in the far distance. Their run-off feeds the artificial lake.


High on the canyon wall next to the factory is a small installation whose purpose has not been discovered.
High on the canyon wall next to the factory is a small installation whose purpose has not been discovered.
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