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==== ''Beneath the Sands'' ==== Traditionally, the Sabian people have made their homes underground. It is more resistant to the intense cold that a night on the Dark Ring brings. Additionally, Mind Flayers have a significantly harder time assaulting a well defended set of warrens than a lone town sitting isolated on the surface. This is why the Sabians cannot understand why the other nations insist on keeping their settlements above ground. Over the centuries the Nyx have perfected living below ground. Their intricate, uniform, tunnel systems have been known to easily support upwards of ten-thousand individuals while being unobserved on the surface. The city of Moβack was only discovered by the other nations on the Dark Ring in 640 AR when it already contained sixty-thousand citizens. This caused a slight panic as the other countries began to worry about whether there were more hidden cities they did not know about under their feet.
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