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− | [[File:Ss_(2014-07-09_at_04.37.44).png|thumb|Despite its name, it's far more deadly than a barrier...]]A great barrier that spans for several miles and consists of dangerous storms and typhoons. The barriers were put up by Kraus after the [http://eterniaroleplay.wikia.com/wiki/War_of_Divine_II?action=edit&redlink=1 War of Divine II], to prevent the countries most devasted by war being taken advantage of and invaded. All major continents have a peace barrier around them |
+ | [[File:Ss_(2014-07-09_at_04.37.44).png|thumb|Despite its name, it's far more deadly than a barrier...]]A great barrier that spans for several miles and consists of dangerous storms and typhoons. The barriers were put up by Kraus after the [http://eterniaroleplay.wikia.com/wiki/War_of_Divine_II?action=edit&redlink=1 War of Divine II], to prevent the countries most devasted by war being taken advantage of and invaded. All major continents have a peace barrier around them. |
The barriers prevent major fleet movements, and consequently, communication amongst the countries. But sometimes, the barriers allow very small groups of people through, or singular individuals. The mortality rate among those who dare brave the barriers, however, is almost 100%. |
The barriers prevent major fleet movements, and consequently, communication amongst the countries. But sometimes, the barriers allow very small groups of people through, or singular individuals. The mortality rate among those who dare brave the barriers, however, is almost 100%. |
Revision as of 15:42, 9 July 2014
A great barrier that spans for several miles and consists of dangerous storms and typhoons. The barriers were put up by Kraus after the War of Divine II, to prevent the countries most devasted by war being taken advantage of and invaded. All major continents have a peace barrier around them.
The barriers prevent major fleet movements, and consequently, communication amongst the countries. But sometimes, the barriers allow very small groups of people through, or singular individuals. The mortality rate among those who dare brave the barriers, however, is almost 100%.