Plain of Knives

A region of thinner glass on the edge of the Sea of Glass did not stand up to the test of time as hardily as the much thicker main body of the glass lake. It shattered into chunks of varying sizes ranging from glassbergs the size of a Sandskate to shards the size of a hand, or a finger. All are sharp-edged and will slice the unwary to ribbons.   The worst areas are comprised of a sheet of knife-edged shards which has settled to look like the flat surface of the rest of the Sea. An incautious step can plunge the walker's leg through the surface, leaving the limb surrounded by jagged pieces of downward-pointing glass. Attempts to extract the leg can cause the glass to slice to the bone.
Type
Desert

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