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Although there is a river and a few waterfalls, this area has been inexplicably growing drier and drier, steadily becoming a deserted area full of dry, gravely sand. It is believed that in ancient times, the Elveroon Desert was a sacred area as evidenced by the existence of an ancient shrine and pyramid. However, only the pyramid remains as an object of interest, and the shrine has been destroyed. It is suspected that the power of this lost shrine is draining the area's water, even though it no longer exists.

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