Canyon of the Shedu
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The Canyon of the Shedu is named after the shedu who have long since been held to dwell in its rocky crags and caves. The canyon is thought by asdarographers to have been carved by the Leh-Shelekhumbis River over countless ages. The canyon and the surrounding highland has been the haunt of hermits and contested between humans and the Adamantine Giants who have dwelt in the Adamantines for thousands of years. The largest settlement in the region is Kishkelumadh which is a center of hamagnostics whose belief and community were established by Jawlaan of Tandhigumi in the twenty third century.
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