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Hamjamser Monday, April 27, 2020 The Coral Forest (part 1) Although the border valleys we'd been traveling through had grown steadily more Changrakatan as we went, there had still been hints of the Golden Desert to them: the low, dry-leaved trees, the sparse underbrush, and the dune-like shapes of the valleys themselves and the ridges between them. That ended when we reached the coral forest. At first, we'd taken the strange shapes on the horizon for an unfamiliar variety of trees. When we crossed the final valley and climbed onto the higher ground on the other side, we found that we'd only been partially correct. Although there were a few trees, the forest was made mostly of land-coral. Polyp fronds waved in the breeze, catching airborne plankton, passing insects, and (in the case of the largest ones) the occasional small bird. We weren't sure how to actually enter the forest. The spaces between the coral were far too narrow for our wagons, or, for that matter, the gafl p...

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