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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, in fact, the ground here is pummeled to a pseudo-fluid state by the intense sound energy of all the bogs' screaming. This is 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.
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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, in fact, the ground here is pummeled to a pseudo-fluid state by the intense sound energy of all the bogs' screaming. This is via an intense 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 08:52, 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, in fact, the ground here is pummeled to a pseudo-fluid state by the intense sound energy of all the bogs' screaming. This is via an intense 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.