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== The Erosive Forces == The elements of air, fire, and water each had their own effects on [[Terasil]]: * '''Water''': The power of [[Jala]] began to carve rivers, lakes, and oceans into the once-unyielding earth. The relentless flow of water slowly eroded the mountains, reshaped the valleys, and created deep chasms where none existed before. Over time, these forces nurtured new life and fertility in modern-day Terasil. * '''Air''': The winds of [[Shasae]] swept across the plains and mountains, further eroding the stone and creating soft, rolling hills where sharp cliffs once stood. The winds carried seeds and new life across the land, aiding the process of transformation. * '''Fire''': [[Tejas]] brought both creation and destruction to Terasil. Volcanic activity erupted, as the fiery essence of Tejas reshaped the landscape in an explosive display of power. Fire forged new minerals, created magma flows, and renewed the surface of the earth by consuming old formations and creating new ones in their place. The molten heart of the earth became both a source of danger and renewal for Terasil’s inhabitants.
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