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		<title>Sarivell</title>
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		<description>Literally translated, Sarivell means ‘Footstool of the Heavens’.It would seem this is a most fitting title as this area seems to be a utopia ofthriving life and beauty. Sarivell is an area of mildly spaced forest andmeadow that extends all the way back to Mount Sogno.The most unique quality that sets it apart form other such similar regions isthat it is made entirely out of crystal. &amp;nbsp;It is a high grade transparent crystal that is almostcompletely indestructible. Many a person near this region has chosen to fastentheir house from this crystal. Merchants and tradesmen make good money craftingthe crystal and selling it in the form of weapons or small decorative charms. &amp;nbsp;With the grass, the trees, and the wildlife possessing thisunreal transparent quality, this area appears to be a placid sea of glass. Thetrue site to behold, however, is the new face it puts on at night. Once Akara’sviolet moon rises over the sky its light and that of the stars transform theplant and animal life in this area, making them refract all the colors of thevisible spectrum. Many a sightseer comes to visit this region for its famednighttime beauty. &amp;nbsp;It has also been noted by some that when it rains in thisregion there seems to emanate from the trees a beautiful and strangely familiarmelody that one cannot quite place. The closest anyone has ever come todescribing it is the soft tinkling of bells, or perhaps the plucking of stringson a harp. </description>
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