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The '''Wyrmwaste''' is an immense badland in northern Syra. For millennia, [[dragon]]s at the end of their lifespan have come here to die. The chaotic magic resulting from the deaths of such truly ancient and powerful creatures has ravaged the region, rendering it inhospitable to most forms of life. A number of living dragons also patrol the region against those foolish or daring enough to attempt to plunder the draconic corpses; it is said they are so effective in their duty that they rarely need to seek food elsewhere.
The '''Wyrmwaste''' is an immense badland in northern Syra. For millennia, [[dragon]]s at the end of their lifespan have come here to die. The chaotic magic resulting from the deaths of such truly ancient and powerful creatures has ravaged the region, rendering it inhospitable to most forms of life. A number of living dragons also patrol the region against those foolish or daring enough to attempt to plunder the draconic corpses; it is said they are so effective in their duty that they rarely need to seek food elsewhere.


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Latest revision as of 03:04, 19 February 2026

The Wyrmwaste is an immense badland in northern Syra. For millennia, dragons at the end of their lifespan have come here to die. The chaotic magic resulting from the deaths of such truly ancient and powerful creatures has ravaged the region, rendering it inhospitable to most forms of life. A number of living dragons also patrol the region against those foolish or daring enough to attempt to plunder the draconic corpses; it is said they are so effective in their duty that they rarely need to seek food elsewhere.