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Perhaps the most strange and uncanny locale in Dinosaur Swamp is an isolated region hidden near the border of the Georgia portion of the Eastern Marshes. This is a place that is unique for its closely packed collection of ley lines and nexus points. But even more intriguing is the sight of numerous large, grass-covered earthen mounds dotting the landscape, some of which reach forty feet in height. It's obvious that these flat-topped pyramidal mounds are man-made, and their placement no accident, since their positions demarcate each of the area's ley lines and nexuses. Collectively, these primitive structures are known as the Ocmulgee Mound Complex, and it's a name that you should remember.
This Complex, built by an ancient pre-Rifts culture, is one of the great mysteries of the Swamp. Few, if any, outsiders have ever heard of the Ocmulgee mounds, and even many natives of Dinosaur Swamp are ignorant to their existence. These mounds, though simple in appearance, are coursing with magical power and represent lost secrets of magic. The Indian Tribes who guard the place are wary of visitors, for the mounds are powerful and have the potential to be abused. Though the IMCN doesn't recommend going to the mounds (since it may antagonize the locals), the stories about the mounds' abilities are impressive. If they're true, then the Ocmulgee Complex is capable of everything from dimensional travel to raising the dead. Consequently, we can't rule out the possibility that you may need to pay Ocmulgee a visit. Just mind the Indians...
The following information about Ocmulgee has been pieced together from previous interviews with Jebediah Stone, Ryloth, Jean St. Jean, and other who've spent large amounts of time in the Swamp.
Perhaps the most strange and uncanny locale in Dinosaur Swamp is an isolated region hidden near the border of the Georgia portion of the Eastern Marshes. This is a place that is unique for its closely packed collection of ley lines and nexus points. But even more intriguing is the sight of numerous large, grass-covered earthen mounds dotting the landscape, some of which reach forty feet in height. It's obvious that these flat-topped pyramidal mounds are man-made, and their placement no accident, since their positions demarcate each of the area's ley lines and nexuses. Collectively, these primitive structures are known as the Ocmulgee Mound Complex, and it's a name that you should remember.
This Complex, built by an ancient pre-Rifts culture, is one of the great mysteries of the Swamp. Few, if any, outsiders have ever heard of the Ocmulgee mounds, and even many natives of Dinosaur Swamp are ignorant to their existence. These mounds, though simple in appearance, are coursing with magical power and represent lost secrets of magic. The Indian Tribes who guard the place are wary of visitors, for the mounds are powerful and have the potential to be abused. Though the IMCN doesn't recommend going to the mounds (since it may antagonize the locals), the stories about the mounds' abilities are impressive. If they're true, then the Ocmulgee Complex is capable of everything from dimensional travel to raising the dead. Consequently, we can't rule out the possibility that you may need to pay Ocmulgee a visit. Just mind the Indians...
The following information about Ocmulgee has been pieced together from previous interviews with Jebediah Stone, Ryloth, Jean St. Jean, and other who've spent large amounts of time in the Swamp.