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In his [[Reference:Atrus's journal entries from cyan.com#Everdunes Age Journal|Everdunes journal]], Atrus notes that the Age experiences very high temperatures, and that there is little water to be found. Despite this, there are still life forms here, mostly existing underground, beneath the dunes. Atrus also remarks that he is fascinated by their existence, since he did not write them into the Age himself.
In his [[Reference:Atrus's journal entries from cyan.com#Everdunes Age Journal|Everdunes journal]], Atrus notes that the Age experiences very high temperatures, and that there is little water to be found. Despite this, there are still life forms here, mostly existing underground, beneath the dunes. Atrus also remarks that he is fascinated by their existence, since he did not write them into the Age himself.


When Atrus began working on his [[crystal viewer]] in [[Rime]], he used crystals and slices of geodes gathered from Everdunes to simulate various properties of the ink used to write Ages and stabilize their behavior.
When Atrus began working on his [[crystal viewer]] in [[Rime]], he used crystals and slices of geodes gathered from Everdunes to simulate various properties of the ink used to write Ages and stabilize their behavior..


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