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|Introduction='''Orrakar''', the Domain of Canyons, is a vast land of deep chasms, labyrinthine valleys, and towering cliffs, shaped over millennia by the patient forces of wind, water, and time. A place of both endurance and transformation, Orrakar stands as a testament to the fact that even the strongest stone yields to the persistence of the elements.
|Introduction='''Orrakar''', the Domain of Canyons, is a vast land of deep chasms, labyrinthine valleys, and towering cliffs, shaped over millennia by the patient forces of wind, water, and time. A place of both endurance and transformation, Orrakar stands as a testament to the fact that even the strongest stone yields to the persistence of the elements.


Unlike the shifting dunes of [[Zanarak]] or the volcanic upheavals of Tahr’Zul, Orrakar’s changes are slow, deliberate, and inevitable, carving great passages through stone and preserving the echoes of time in its weathered walls.
Unlike the shifting dunes of [[Zanarak]] or the volcanic upheavals of [[Tahr’Zul]], Orrakar’s changes are slow, deliberate, and inevitable, carving great passages through stone and preserving the echoes of time in its weathered walls.
|Geography=Orrakar’s terrain is defined by endless networks of canyons and towering mesas, where wind howls through narrow ravines and rivers carve deep into the rock, creating passageways that stretch for miles.
|Geography=Orrakar’s terrain is defined by networks of canyons and towering mesas, where wind howls through narrow ravines and rivers carve deep into the rock, creating passageways that stretch for miles.
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