Connections
- Gnash drove the last of the Primordials through the Great Crevasse to this place and trapped them there with a giant avalanche
Context
My research hasn't yet discovered any place on earth named with a reference to a "never setting sun." That phrase, however, as well as the mention of avalanches suggests proximity to the Arctic or Antarctic circles, locations where the sun never sets in certain parts of the year.
The description of Queen Nai's skin, Empress Nai says "The sun never sets on its own empire", and considering Gnash likely lived in sourthen America and that the Primordials emded up in the Andes. I think its more likely that this valley was some opening inside the Andes, which in turn would have an opening to the Fangwild, possibly the source of the Aether-flux.
ReplyDeleteSince there were also dinossaurs in the Lost World, I wonder if dinosaurs that ended up in the Fangwild could mutate due to the magic, maybe grow wings or breathe fire...
Tbh this is quite interesting theory and imo might be correct :O
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