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[[File:ColonialColors10.png|thumb|100px|left|Colors and symbol of Sagittaron]] | [[File:ColonialColors10.png|thumb|100px|left|Colors and symbol of Sagittaron]] | ||
The planet's land masses are profoundly mountainous in nature, with hundreds of isolated valleys dotted amongst them. Of note is the river Acheron, winding through the mountain ranges for perhaps | The planet's land masses are profoundly mountainous in nature, with hundreds of isolated valleys dotted amongst them. Of note is the river Acheron, winding through the mountain ranges for perhaps over a thousand miles, finally finding its way to the sea through a delta at which end lies an active volcano several kilometer offcoast. | ||
The capital Tawa is situated | The capital Tawa is situated about a thousand miles inland where two rivers flow into a confluence, either merging to form the Acheron, or joining the main stem of the river. It is a city of marvelous temples and egg-shaped storage structures as a precaution for flooding and storms. | ||
The climate in Sagittaron's fertile valleys is said to be agreeable, something that cannot be told about the mountain trails connecting them, which experience difficult weather circumstances and become impassable during winter, isolating the communities during this time of year.<ref>As mentioned in [http://www.nbcuniversalstore.com/beyond-caprica-a-vistors-pocket-guide-to-the-twelve-colonies/detail.php?p=268969 Beyond Caprica - A visitor's pocket guide to the Twelve Colonies]</ref> | The climate in Sagittaron's fertile valleys is said to be agreeable, something that cannot be told about the mountain trails connecting them, which experience difficult weather circumstances and become impassable during winter, isolating the communities during this time of year.<ref>As mentioned in [http://www.nbcuniversalstore.com/beyond-caprica-a-vistors-pocket-guide-to-the-twelve-colonies/detail.php?p=268969 Beyond Caprica - A visitor's pocket guide to the Twelve Colonies]</ref> | ||