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Varisian Falls are located within the [[Tiberian Valley]] on the planet of [[Banas]] a colonized territory of [[Sayaffallah]]. The Varisian Falls are accessible by the 110 mile (177 km) trail linking it to the nearby [[Silesian Peaks]]  which encircle the Tiberian valley itself. The Varisian Falls are also a natural part of the ecosystem of the valley providing a continual stream of freshwater from the underground lake on the Tiberian Valley.
Varisian Falls are located within the [[Tiberian Valley]] on the planet of [[Banas]] a colonized territory of [[Sayaffallah]]. The Varisian Falls are accessible by the 110 mile (177 km) trail linking it to the nearby [[Silesian Peaks]]  which encircle the Tiberian valley itself. The Varisian Falls are also a natural part of the ecosystem of the valley providing a continual stream of freshwater from the underground lake on the Tiberian Valley.
The short streams that feed the Varisian Falls serve as an important habitat for freshwater aquatic species primarily that of perch, pike and salmon as well as a feeding source for bears and deer and elk which form the basic frame of animal life along the teeming banks of the falls itself. It is not infrequent to see these animals co-existing in relative peace along the banks of the river as if they are taking a reprieve from the cycle of hunting that exists within the greater forests of the Tiberian Valley.


[[Category: Sayaffallah]]
[[Category: Sayaffallah]]

Revision as of 01:58, 28 January 2017

The beautiful Varisian falls can be seen with the upper falls tumbling 550ft while the lower falls drops directly into a series of underground rivers.

Varisian Falls are located within the Tiberian Valley on the planet of Banas a colonized territory of Sayaffallah. The Varisian Falls are accessible by the 110 mile (177 km) trail linking it to the nearby Silesian Peaks which encircle the Tiberian valley itself. The Varisian Falls are also a natural part of the ecosystem of the valley providing a continual stream of freshwater from the underground lake on the Tiberian Valley.

The short streams that feed the Varisian Falls serve as an important habitat for freshwater aquatic species primarily that of perch, pike and salmon as well as a feeding source for bears and deer and elk which form the basic frame of animal life along the teeming banks of the falls itself. It is not infrequent to see these animals co-existing in relative peace along the banks of the river as if they are taking a reprieve from the cycle of hunting that exists within the greater forests of the Tiberian Valley.