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Almost nothing is known of the ancient nation of Tarra, as it was destroyed in its entirety millennia before modern memory. Even the oldest residents of the [[settings: | Almost nothing is known of the ancient nation of Tarra, as it was destroyed in its entirety millennia before modern memory. Even the oldest residents of the [[settings: | ||
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These translated portions appear to mostly be poems, many of which commemorate the building they are built on, give some hint as to the function of a mechanism, or venerate Tarra as a whole. It seemed as if the ancient Tarrans thought their civilization would last forever, safe beneath the earth. | These translated portions appear to mostly be poems, many of which commemorate the building they are built on, give some hint as to the function of a mechanism, or venerate Tarra as a whole. It seemed as if the ancient Tarrans thought their civilization would last forever, safe beneath the earth. | ||
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From the beginning, it appears as if the Tarrans were a portal-building culture. They were disinterested in colonization, | From the beginning, it appears as if the Tarrans were a portal-building culture. They were disinterested in colonization, | ||
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