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| The South Pole Section, called Virari in [[shang_telu|Shang Telu]], the language of the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]], is the southernmost region of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Like the [[north_pole_section|North Pole Section (Mivari)]], Virari has no twin section due to its location at the planetary pole. While it shares some climatic and ecological characteristics with its northern counterpart, | The South Pole Section, called Virari in [[shang_telu|Shang Telu]], the language of the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]], is the southernmost region of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]]. Like the [[north_pole_section|North Pole Section (Mivari)]], Virari has no twin section due to its location at the planetary pole. While it shares some climatic and ecological characteristics with its northern counterpart, | ||
| - | Virari | + | Virari |
| - | During the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] (2625–2631), | + | Virari occupies approximately 15% of the Habitual Belt, stretching 6,000 kilometers in length with an average width of 50 kilometers. Due to its remoteness, harsh climate, and rugged terrain, it remains one of the least explored regions of VOI 700 D. |
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| + | During the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] (2625–2631), | ||
| ===== Climatic and Geographical Features ===== | ===== Climatic and Geographical Features ===== | ||
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| While most of Virari is defined by its glacial terrain and geothermal features, its borderlands — where it meets the Dark Side (East) and the Desert Side (West) — exhibit unique microclimates, | While most of Virari is defined by its glacial terrain and geothermal features, its borderlands — where it meets the Dark Side (East) and the Desert Side (West) — exhibit unique microclimates, | ||
| - | ==== Borderland Microclimate | + | ==== Western |
| Virari’s western edge gradually shifts into the [[desert_side|Desert Side]], where dry winds, low precipitation, | Virari’s western edge gradually shifts into the [[desert_side|Desert Side]], where dry winds, low precipitation, | ||
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| * Ice-coated sand dunes, forming where cold air from Virari meets desert dust storms, creating surreal landscapes. | * Ice-coated sand dunes, forming where cold air from Virari meets desert dust storms, creating surreal landscapes. | ||
| - | ==== Borderland Microclimate | + | ==== Eastern |
| Virari’s eastern border fades into [[vazhak|Vazhak]], | Virari’s eastern border fades into [[vazhak|Vazhak]], | ||
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| * [[desert_side|Desert Side]] | * [[desert_side|Desert Side]] | ||
| - | **Neighboring Regions:** | + | **Neighboring Regions |
| * [[Revari|Revari]] (Northern / Habitual Belt, East) | * [[Revari|Revari]] (Northern / Habitual Belt, East) | ||
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