The nature of a boundary is complex and multifaceted, especially within the realms of imaginary geography. More than physical divides, they serve as thresholds between known and unknown territories.
North of the Véritis Plain: A perpetual fog cloaks the terrain, indicating areas untouched by time. Cartographic studies suggest these boundaries are not merely geographical but also metaphysical.
Eastward of Seryx Hills: The undulating hills are marked by ancient pathways, suspected to have been traversed by nomadic tribes. The cartographer notes: "These paths, visible only to the adept eye, pulsate with history."
Further notes indicate the presence of unique fauna that appear only within proximity to these unseen lines. Anomalies in magnetic fields have also been recorded.
South: The mysterious Luminous Dunes stretch across a barren expanse, their sands shimmering under a hidden sun. They warn of optical illusions ensnaring the unwary traveler.
West: The windswept Crag of Mur indicates the final sanctuary of forgotten civilizations, where boundary lines deepen into the earth's crust, forming cryptic engravings.
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