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The Nightwarden Trials were held in Umbra Grounds, a secluded vale surrounded by towering cliffs and ancient trees that seemed to whisper secrets.

Unlike the rest of Eira, dominated by constant snow and icy conditions, the Umbra Grounds were bathed in perpetual twilight. The sky was an eternal shade of deep indigo, with swirling mists that looked like they were brewed in a witch's boiler.

Another main point of the Umbra Grounds was its black ice and dark ...

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