The Glass Forest
Geography
The Glass Forest is a large expanse of desert land made up of special glass. Raising up from the ground are many clusters and pillars if fulgurites.
Localized Phenomena
The unique composition of the Osephian Desert Glass causes the forest itself to become unbearably hot at nearly all times of the day. The glass structures themselves grow and erode with desert winds that blow from east to west.
Natural Resources
The glass of this forest has strange regenerative qualities, in which sand fills all the cracks and crevices before heating up and crystallizing within the glass. Northern Osephians make use of this function to create their hockey rinks.
History
The glass forest came to be after ascendant Osephi superheated a small section of the desert in a fit of rage. This occurred only days after she had pulled the geburah mountains up from under the desert.
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