Ruins
Ruins are remnants of past civilizations or structures, offering a mix of danger and opportunity. They can range from simple crumbled buildings to sprawling complexes of interconnected chambers. Ruins often feature collapsed walls, broken structures, and overgrown vegetation. They can be found in various environments, from deserts to forests.
Geography
Ruin geography is characterized by decay and disintegration. Once grand structures, ruins are now fragmented remnants of their former selves. Their layout is often obscured by collapsed walls, overgrown vegetation, and shifting earth. The passage of time has transformed these once-functional spaces into intricate mazes of broken architecture. Natural elements like wind, rain, and erosion have further sculpted the ruins, creating unique and challenging terrain. Ruins can be found in various natural settings, from dense forests to arid deserts, each environment adding its own character to the decayed structures.
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