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| title = The Deep Bogh
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|title = The Deep Bogh
| element = [[Earth]] and [[Water]]
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|element = [[Earth (element)|Te]]
| population = 15000
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|population = 15000
| inhabitants = Greater Bogos
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|level = 90-99
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|inhabitants = Greater Bogos
 
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A region to the east of [[Bogoland]], more humid than would be expected from the dry climate the eastern [[hemicube]]. It's mainly swamps and is populated by advanced high level bogos, such as [[Triple Bogo|Triple Bogos]], [[Boglord|Boglords]], and [[Octobog|Octobogs]].
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A region to the east of [[Bogoland]], and the driest of all regions on [[First Plane|Dwaia]]. It's dominated by advanced high-level [[Earth (element)|Earth]]-based creatures, including [[Sneghen]] and high-energy Bogos. This includes [[Triple Bogo|Triple Bogos]], [[Boglord|Boglords]], and [[Octobog|Octobogs]]. The area was once thought to be a strangely-humid swamp region. However, the currently accepted theory is that the land here is in fact pummeled to a pseudo-fluid state by the intense sound energy of all the bogs' screaming, via a process of soil liquefaction. This extreme sound energy would annihilate most anything not composed of Earth and would explain why there is, as of yet, not a single first-hand account of the Deep Bogh environment.

Revision as of 08:47, 3 January 2020

The Deep Bogh
Element Te
Level 90-99
Inhabitants Greater Bogos
Population 15000


A region to the east of Bogoland, and the driest of all regions on Dwaia. It's dominated by advanced high-level Earth-based creatures, including Sneghen and high-energy Bogos. This includes Triple Bogos, Boglords, and Octobogs. The area was once thought to be a strangely-humid swamp region. However, the currently accepted theory is that the land here is in fact pummeled to a pseudo-fluid state by the intense sound energy of all the bogs' screaming, via a process of soil liquefaction. This extreme sound energy would annihilate most anything not composed of Earth and would explain why there is, as of yet, not a single first-hand account of the Deep Bogh environment.