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The Furrow of the Gods
Along the edge of the known lands, there is a canyon. This would normally be nothing more than a lovely sightseeing destination, but for one minor issue: the size. The Furrow of the Gods was told in legend to be a remnant of a war in the heavens as a fallen god was struck down to the lands from the heavens, carving a trench in the land as far as the eye can see.
A volcanically active rift in the world, the Furrow of the gods is a massive canyon with an array of rivers and localized weather systems within it. Descending into it is dangerous due to its proximity to a major faultline and regular seismic activity. There is an active rift in the crust of the world midway along (near where the fault gets closest to the canyon), and the occasional lava flows that erupt from the smoking depths of this are responsible for both slowly filling the canyon and constantly redirecting the flow of rivers, further making traffic difficult.