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The Edge of the World is a location in southwestern Ogaji created during Mirror Me Part 2.

It was once home to the Dragon Keepers base, and it was formed when G slammed a planet sized object into it to kill Serces. It became a section of Ogaji that is occupied only by dark matter, and nothing alive lives there. It is said that the Balance is shifted to the dark side only in this location.

History[]

Closing the Circles[]

It was formed when G struck it with a moon sized object, killing all of those who resided there.

G and the remaining Dragon Keepers rebuilt as best they could, but the whole section was consumed by dark matter, and now no one lived there anymore.

Rebirth[]

The New Elemental Masters[]

35 years after it's creation, the rogue group of Elemental Masters called "The Gifted" used the site as a resurrection ground for the Ancient One.

They brought together the Infinity Crystals to open a portal to the Ethereal Divide, and used their own Raphael as sacrifice. When the wormhole opened, Serces' ancient power engulfed Raphael, turning him into the Ancient One.

The Edge of the World served as a battle ground, where G and Tom's Students defeated Raphael.

Scavengers[]

The Edge was returned to by The Scavengers to that they may retrieve the remaining Infinity Crystals.

As of now it lies unattended to, with stray shadow magic afloat. Due to it being located right beneath Black Valley, more dark magic engulfs it. If the Ninja aren't careful, the balance may be disrupted even further.

Dark Winter[]

The Ninja come here by accident and find that Captain Zelok was still alive. There, they defeat him, but in the process accidentally reawaken the Ancient One.

End of the World[]

The Oni and Rapheil came from here to invade the rest of Ogaji

Geography[]

The entire landscape of the Edge of the world is a flat, barren plain of dark stone, infected with shadow magic. The only raised area is the very center, where the portal to the Ethereal Divide remains open.

Notes[]

  • According to recent Ogaji folklore, it is said that the Edge moves a whole inch mainland every year.
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