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There are a total of three, very large continents on Vermude.  
There are a total of three, very large continents on Vermude.  


The first continent consists of a large ring shaped landform, that wraps entirely around the planet. This ring is entirely consumed in a thick jungle, which flourishes with extremely violent lifeforms, that have adapted, and evolved solely to kill.
The first continent consists of a large ring shaped landform, that wraps entirely around the planet. This ring is completely consumed in a thick jungle, which flourishes with extremely violent lifeforms, that have adapted, and evolved solely to kill.


The second, and third continents are the  polar caps of Vermude. Quite large, if compared to other planets such as Earth's, these areas are prone to frequent, and violent snowstorms. These lands harbor only the extremophiles that can withstand the harsh conditions.  
The second, and third continents are the  polar caps of Vermude. Quite large, if compared to other planets such as Earth's, these areas are prone to frequent, and violent snowstorms. These lands harbor only the extremophiles that can withstand the harsh conditions.  

Revision as of 00:54, 3 November 2015

Vermude is the technical stronghold of the Galactic Order of Avalon.

There are a total of three, very large continents on Vermude.

The first continent consists of a large ring shaped landform, that wraps entirely around the planet. This ring is completely consumed in a thick jungle, which flourishes with extremely violent lifeforms, that have adapted, and evolved solely to kill.

The second, and third continents are the polar caps of Vermude. Quite large, if compared to other planets such as Earth's, these areas are prone to frequent, and violent snowstorms. These lands harbor only the extremophiles that can withstand the harsh conditions.

As one would expect, Vasacar fortifications are mainly found on the Polar Caps.

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