Sands and Kingdoms
Stepping farther through the Mirror-World, the Seers gaze upon vast deserts, fertile valleys, and crossroads of empire. The Nile pours life across Egypt, while towering plateaus cradle Ethiopia’s ancient heritage. Far to the northeast, grand mosques and oil fields dot the Arabian Peninsula. These lands have seen wonders — pyramids rising above shifting sands, bustling port cities bridging continents, and spiritual callings that echo across centuries.
Mirror-World knowledge in this quest
- Nigeria is Africa’s most populous nation.
- Egypt straddles Africa and the Middle East, shaped by the Nile and pyramids.
- South Africa features multiple capitals and diverse ecosystems.
- Ethiopia is one of Africa’s oldest states, tied to the Blue Nile.
- Saudi Arabia dominates the Arabian Peninsula, rich in oil and holy cities.
- Turkey crosses Europe and Asia, inheriting Ottoman legacies.
- Iran was historically Persia, famed for deserts and plateaus.