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The winged horse of the [[Underworld]], [[Night Mare]], appears here eating berries off of a Nightshade Bush. Once Alexander casts a certain spell, Night Mare takes him from the Isle of the Sacred Mountain to the [[Land of the Dead]].
 
The winged horse of the [[Underworld]], [[Night Mare]], appears here eating berries off of a Nightshade Bush. Once Alexander casts a certain spell, Night Mare takes him from the Isle of the Sacred Mountain to the [[Land of the Dead]].
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The Isle of the Sacred Mountain, on first impression, appears to be nothing but a great wall of cliffs rising to the sky with no apparent means of scaling it. The visitor is soon met, however, by a pair of "greeters" of the Winged Ones race.
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Two of these creatures, the greeters, meet visitors at the base of the cliffs. They take people up to the top gently, by their arms and fly them upwards.
 
[[Category:Islands]]
 
[[Category:Islands]]
 
[[Category:Mountains]]
 
[[Category:Mountains]]

Revision as of 02:11, 11 July 2010

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The Isle of the Sacred Mountain is one of the islands in the Land of the Green Isles. The island derives its name from the Sacred Mountain, a lone peak which soars into the clouds. In order to access the island, one must solve the Cliffs of Logic to ascend to the top of a giant plateau. The island has a Greco-Roman theme and has a catacombs prowled by a minotaur. The Winged Ones reign over this island, most notably the sacred Oracle.

The winged horse of the Underworld, Night Mare, appears here eating berries off of a Nightshade Bush. Once Alexander casts a certain spell, Night Mare takes him from the Isle of the Sacred Mountain to the Land of the Dead.


The Isle of the Sacred Mountain, on first impression, appears to be nothing but a great wall of cliffs rising to the sky with no apparent means of scaling it. The visitor is soon met, however, by a pair of "greeters" of the Winged Ones race.

Two of these creatures, the greeters, meet visitors at the base of the cliffs. They take people up to the top gently, by their arms and fly them upwards.