Launer Flow
On the Northeastern part of the Open Plains resides in a thirteen acre part of parched land. The Launer Flow is a death valley, any who cross this patch of land better be prepared. A 9,060 foot elevated peak lies in this area, this active volcano is named Launer. Deep riverbeds are like veins in this part of the Open Plains. About 85% of the time, the riverbeds are filled with hot magma, for the Launer erupts at least once or twice a week. The erupts are deadly, but not entirely ruthless. The Launer Flow is particularly for magma flow, the rest of the island isn't at risk.
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