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		<title>Gyre Bay</title>
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		<description>Gyre Bay was named so because it seems that the land has twirled around it, holding it in. It's a long bay, and surprisingly shallow. The eastern edge of it is a coral reef, filled with beautiful and some times dangerous wildlife. It is lined with sandy white beaches, and a sort of tourist town sits on an island just of the coast that is only accesable at low tide or by boat. A very beautiful place. </description>
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			<title>Serenade to the Sea</title>
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			<description>A lilting voice drifted through the air, accompanied by the euphonious sounds of an acoustic guitar. The melody carried itself across the waves, whose periodic crashes against the sand added their own unique percussion to the music. It was a lively tune, a serenade to the day, the sun, and the salty breeze.



Lothaine was laid back on the beach, his toes buried in the sand, his fingertips gliding effortlessly over the nylon strings of his instrument. It had been so long since he had been to  ...</description>
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