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== History == Carinitha is a city known for its unique flora, located on a small patch of land toward the north. So small, in fact, that it quickly became overpopulated with the humans and halfling groups who migrated there. The area of land solid enough to construct foundations on was limited to the center of the small island, so the residents had nowhere to go but up, and up they built. Though, not in the way one might expect. Carinitha, isolated as it was, wanted enough land to become self-sufficient in terms of the food it produced. So through powerful magic, hundreds of years of hard work, and the deconstruction of several surrounding islands’ soil, they created a sturdy cylinder of land extending up into the sky. It is relatively narrow, maybe a mile in diameter, and contains plenty of farmland, houses, shops— anything one might expect to find in a normal city. But the second you step on Carinitha’s soil, gravity is shifted, assuring that your feet stay planted firmly on the circumference of the pillar as you walk up toward the sky. All of the buildings, crops, and inhabitants of the city are, from the perspective of the rest of the world, sideways. It even has “rivers,” streams of fresh water running from the top of the pillar and into the ocean below. Carinitha was hugely successful, and its residents prospered over the next several hundred years.
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