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Corpses Christi

Corpses Christi refers to the unique geological feature lying as a mountain range on the central shores of the Christi region. Resembling a mountainous large corpse embedded belly-down, legs floating in the ocean, arms bent above the head, into the coast of northwest Tejas. It is a contiguous body of various geographic features and with a complex interior landscape with expansive inner cave and sea systems.

Geographic Overview

Overview

The region is subdivided into the corresponding goblinoid body parts the landforms resemble. Oriented roughly perpendicular to the shorelines of Christi, rear-end aligned to the West, the body is said to be “facing” East, although it is ambiguous which way the head would be oriented, if it had a face.

The Head resembles a sphere with an large segment, roughly an eighth of it removed, leaving two immense sheared faces of crystal amalgamate.

The southern “right” arm is missing segments from the upper arm down a bit past the elbow, where the land has been splayed into sweeping terraces of layered plateaus. The right hand is disconnected from the wrist, with most of the fingers removed, leaving only a middle finger. The left arm is more intact but creviced throughout with mountains that seem to have bloated out and spilled from within. The left arm terminates at the wrist, the missing hand apparently severed with a large cave mouth from which the largest reverse-flowing watercourse Handup River flows in through the left arm and into the greater inner body waterways.

The neck and upper back are characterized by an immense volcano characterized by the unusual and irregular compositions of its eruptions.

The back is characterized by rolling plains, craggy rises, twinkling deserts, and sweltering marshes on either side of the Great Sweatwater River whose amber stained waters cycles from boiling hot to subzero temperatures throughout the year.

Bottom Cheek

The expanse between the two buttock cheeks is known as the Grand Canyon.

Bottom Cheek

The bottom cheek mound is significantly lower than the north cheek, with a large relatively flat disc, exposing a cross section of the various geographic layers of the body. Presently the disc is covered by the largest and most populous city and metropolitan area on the Tejass.

Top Cheek

The top cheek mound is a rounded hill covered in a unique geographic organism named Peach (maybe just name of city, also maybe its peach emoji) resulting in a growing, shifting, spiraling fractal landscape of repeating patterns of the same terrain originating from a “model” area. When the land and organism are healthiest, each repeating area is nearly identical, but illness of the organization or disruptions in the ecosystems or land can cause aberrations in individual repetitions. Individual repetitions, known as neighborhoods, or neighborlands can vary in scale- in some places the land itself being the massive roof of house in a much larger, older neighborhood. Notably the residential units of Peach have interiors of arbitrary size compared to their exteriors. One house's front door may open to another interior neighborhood, while an identical one next door may open to a space no larger than a broom closet.

Corpses Christi Cities

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