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{{Stub}}Tarak is the everlasting flame that has been burning since the beginning of recorded Ramathian existence. It is said that in the explosion of Fronima and Kytlekh, a single spark was created, and it flared in the Universe until finally it lit upon the new world of Ramath-lehi and was dubbed "Tarak."
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[[File:Daiima Tree by shriker.jpg|right|thumb|The great Daiima tree.]]
  
Daiima is a great tree that towers nearly a mile high, rivalling the minor mountains of the world, and its great sprawling roots burrow underneath almost a quarter of the planet's surface area and miles deep. Religious historians speculate that it was under this tree that Tanastlasei came to speak to the Ramathians, and it grew and grew with her blessings, until it became the size it is today.
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Daiima is a great tree that towers nearly a mile high, rivaling the minor mountains of the world, and its great sprawling roots burrow underneath almost a quarter of the planet's surface area and miles deep. Religious historians speculate that it was under this tree that [[Tanastlasei]] came to speak to the Ramathians, and it grew and grew with her blessings, until it became the size it is today.

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Daiima
Country Mansukh
Type Attraction
Short Description A monolithic tree whose roots are said to be embedded deep in the fabric of Fronima.


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The great Daiima tree.

Daiima is a great tree that towers nearly a mile high, rivaling the minor mountains of the world, and its great sprawling roots burrow underneath almost a quarter of the planet's surface area and miles deep. Religious historians speculate that it was under this tree that Tanastlasei came to speak to the Ramathians, and it grew and grew with her blessings, until it became the size it is today.