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# The Birth of Pixelos

Natural elements of the planet are imbued with energy, commonly referred to as spirits. Most take form as “elementals”. When the planet was stratified and the Overworld was separated from the Under, the trauma the planet suffered endured, concentrated in the caves, leaving behind powerful geological wounds. These wounds remained as planetary pain points and attracted the planet’s cosmic healing energy which would attract earth spirits. These locations retained their connection between the Over and Under, and eventually they would calcify, creating natural structures either in the form of pillars (Lifestones) or holes (portals).


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