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*'''Bosses:''' [[Highwayman]], [[Miguel]]
*'''Bosses:''' [[Highwayman]], [[Miguel]]


The '''Dead Sea''' is a temporal anomaly reflecting the ruinous future of [[Home World]] condensed to fit in the [[Sea of Eden]]. It was formed in 1010 A.D. after the dimensions split; the reason given is that since Home World's future is destroyed by [[Lavos]], the Sea of Eden altered to reflect that state. The [[Ghost Children]] explained it as a timeline that was not supposed to have existed (one in which Lavos destroyed the world), but was somehow revived due to [[Serge]]. The nature of its existence is enigmatic; it contained several aspects of the future jammed together and frozen, including several city ruins. These consist of towers and broken hghways, and are littered with strange, ethereal phantoms that repeatedly walk defined paths. A building called the [[Tower of Geddon]] stood at the center. The architecture of this tower was a clongomeration of fused shards and pieces of other buildings; inside were the remains of a shopping mall and a theatre. Unsettling androids populated the area, and at the heart of the structure existed a strange distortion Gate. Beyond this lay a condensed [[Leene Square]], frozen from the future; behind it sat the [[Frozen Flame]] of Home World.
The '''Dead Sea''' is a temporal anomaly reflecting the ruinous future of [[Home World]] condensed to fit in the [[Sea of Eden]]. It was formed in 1010 A.D. after the dimensions split; the reason given is that since Home World's future is destroyed by [[Lavos]], the Sea of Eden altered to reflect that state. The [[Ghost Children]] explained it as a timeline that was not supposed to have existed (one in which Lavos destroyed the world), but was somehow revived due to [[Serge]]. The nature of its existence is enigmatic; it contained several aspects of the future jammed together and frozen, including several city ruins. These consist of towers and broken hghways, and are littered with strange, ethereal phantoms that repeatedly walk defined paths. A building called the [[Tower of Geddon]] stood at the center. The architecture of this tower was a clongomeration of fused shards and pieces of other buildings; inside were the remains of a shopping mall and a theatre. Unsettling androids and unrestful souls populated the area, and at the heart of the structure existed a strange distortion Gate. Beyond this lay a condensed [[Leene Square]], frozen from the future; behind it sat the [[Frozen Flame]] of Home World.


After its creation in 1010 A.D., [[FATE]] installed [[Miguel]] to protect the Frozen Flame from any investigators who happened to make it inside the sea. Later, FATE decided that the [[Acacia Dragoons]] of Home World were a liability, and gave [[Lynx]] the imperative to dispose of them; he organized an expedition to the Dead Sea in 1017 A.D., and before it reached Leene's Square, all the Acacia Dragoons were frozen in place and phased out of normal time. This fanned the flames of the Dead Sea's legend in [[El Nido]]; it was feared by Demi-humans and Humans alike. The Dead Sea remained dormant for three years after, as the only other being who could obtain access was the [[Sage of Marbule]], whose [[Fiddler Crab]] would open up [[Death's Door]]. When Serge crossed the dimensions in 1020 A.D. and struggled to know more about the nature of his death, he learned that he should seek out the Dead Sea in order to restore the dimensional distortion at [[Opassa Beach]] and facilitate crossing the dimension again. He obtained the Fiddler Crab and entered; there, he saw the Dead Sea's horrific scenery and made his way across the frozen waves, learning of [[Lithosphere Investigation Report #27]] along the way and picking up a [[Medical Book]] and [[Prop Sword]]. While in the Tower of Geddon, he beheld visions of the Ghost Children, which ushered him on to the distortion.
After its creation in 1010 A.D., [[FATE]] installed [[Miguel]] to protect the Frozen Flame from any investigators who happened to make it inside the sea. Later, FATE decided that the [[Acacia Dragoons]] of Home World were a liability, and gave [[Lynx]] the imperative to dispose of them; he organized an expedition to the Dead Sea in 1017 A.D., and before it reached Leene's Square, all the Acacia Dragoons were frozen in place and phased out of normal time. This fanned the flames of the Dead Sea's legend in [[El Nido]]; it was feared by Demi-humans and Humans alike. The Dead Sea remained dormant for three years after, as the only other being who could obtain access was the [[Sage of Marbule]], whose [[Fiddler Crab]] would open up [[Death's Door]]. When Serge crossed the dimensions in 1020 A.D. and struggled to know more about the nature of his death, he learned that he should seek out the Dead Sea in order to restore the dimensional distortion at [[Opassa Beach]] and facilitate crossing the dimension again. He obtained the Fiddler Crab and entered; there, he saw the Dead Sea's horrific scenery and made his way across the frozen waves, learning of [[Lithosphere Investigation Report #27]] along the way and picking up a [[Medical Book]] and [[Prop Sword]]. While in the Tower of Geddon, he beheld visions of the Ghost Children, which ushered him on to the distortion.

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