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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | The North Pole Section, called Mivari in [[shang_telu|Shang Telu]], the language of the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]], is the northernmost region of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Unlike most other sections in the Habitual Belt, Mivari has no twin section due to its location at the pole. Although it shares several climatic and ecological similarities with the South Pole Section, it is considered a standalone section, meaning that it is both a section and a region in planetary classification. | + | The North Pole Section, called Mivari in [[shang_telu|Shang Telu]], the language of the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]], is the northernmost region of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Unlike most other sections in the Habitual Belt, Mivari has no twin section due to its location at the pole. Although it shares several climatic and ecological similarities with the [[south_pole_section|South Pole Section]], it is considered a standalone section, meaning that it is both a section and a region in planetary classification. |
| Mivari occupies approximately 15% of the Habitual Belt, spanning 6,000 kilometers in length with a width of 50 kilometers. Due to its extreme remoteness and cold climate, it remains one of the least-explored regions of the planet. | Mivari occupies approximately 15% of the Habitual Belt, spanning 6,000 kilometers in length with a width of 50 kilometers. Due to its extreme remoteness and cold climate, it remains one of the least-explored regions of the planet. | ||
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| With the onset of the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]], Exohuman activity in Mivari has been further restricted by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]], leaving large portions of the section shrouded in mystery. | With the onset of the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]], Exohuman activity in Mivari has been further restricted by the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]], leaving large portions of the section shrouded in mystery. | ||
| + | Mivari borders [[Nivari]] (South) within the Habitual Belt, [[Vazhak]] (East) on the Dark Side, and the [[Desert Side]] (West). Due to its extreme remoteness and harsh climate, it remains one of the least-explored regions of the planet. | ||
| ===== Climatic and Geographical Features ===== | ===== Climatic and Geographical Features ===== | ||
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| * **Highland & Glacial Zones:** -30°C to -10°C (colder at higher elevations, particularly in the Valari Mountains). | * **Highland & Glacial Zones:** -30°C to -10°C (colder at higher elevations, particularly in the Valari Mountains). | ||
| - | However, Mivari is not a uniform environment. The borderlands of the region—where Mivari meets the Desert Side (West) and the Dark Side (East)—display distinct microclimates, | + | However, Mivari is not a uniform environment. The borderlands of the region — where Mivari meets the Desert Side (West) and the Dark Side (East) — display distinct microclimates, |
| ==== Borderland Microclimate of the Western Border (Shift to Desert Side) ==== | ==== Borderland Microclimate of the Western Border (Shift to Desert Side) ==== | ||
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| * Geothermal hot spots, where volcanic activity in deep fissures prevents total freezing, potentially supporting rare extremophile life forms. | * Geothermal hot spots, where volcanic activity in deep fissures prevents total freezing, potentially supporting rare extremophile life forms. | ||
| * Sudden ice storms, generated by pressure differences between the twilight zone and the colder expanses of Vazhak. | * Sudden ice storms, generated by pressure differences between the twilight zone and the colder expanses of Vazhak. | ||
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| - | These microclimatic variations make Mivari a diverse yet hostile region, where Exohumans and Natives alike must adapt to shifting environmental challenges. | ||
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| ==== Key Landscapes of Mivari ==== | ==== Key Landscapes of Mivari ==== | ||
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| * [[Wildlife of Mivari|Wildlife of Mivari]] | * [[Wildlife of Mivari|Wildlife of Mivari]] | ||
| - | **Neighboring Regions:** | + | **Neighboring Regions |
| * [[Nivari|Nivari]] (Southern / Habitual Belt, East) | * [[Nivari|Nivari]] (Southern / Habitual Belt, East) | ||
| * [[Yedari|Yedari]] (Southern Habitual Belt, West) | * [[Yedari|Yedari]] (Southern Habitual Belt, West) | ||
| - | * [[vazhak|Vazhak]] (Southern / Dark Side) | + | * [[vazhak|Vazhak]] (Southern / Dark Side, East) |
| - | * [[desert_side|Desert Side]] (Southern / Desert Side) | + | * [[desert_side|Desert Side]] (Southern / Desert Side, West) |
| **The (Twin) Sections of the Habitual Belt: | **The (Twin) Sections of the Habitual Belt: | ||
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