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'''Babylon Restored''', often referred to as '''Babilar''' a simplification of "Babyl-R"{{17s ref|post|212998|Peter confirming the names contraction|date=8 Jan 2015}}, is the name given to New York City after its streets are flooded by the [[Epic]] [[Regalia]], its current ruler.{{book ref|Firefight|5}}
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'''Babylon Restored''', often referred to as '''Babilar''' a simplification of "Babyl-R"{{17s ref|post|212998|Peter confirming the names contraction|date=8 Jan 2015}}, is the name given to New York City after its streets are flooded by the [[Epic]] [[Regalia]], its current ruler.{{book ref|Firefight|5}}The water floods so high you can see only the supports of bridges, even though they were once over a hundred feet tall.
   
 
Due to the influence of [[Dawnslight]] spraypaint glows in Babilar. Radios are powered without batteries and fruit grows in buildings.
 
Due to the influence of [[Dawnslight]] spraypaint glows in Babilar. Radios are powered without batteries and fruit grows in buildings.
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It was almost destroyed when Regalia died, because the water drew back and the supports of the buildings were exposed, but miraculously, it was not damaged.
   
 
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== Notes ==

Revision as of 00:05, 2 September 2015

Babilar
World Earth (Reckoners)

Babylon Restored, often referred to as Babilar a simplification of "Babyl-R"[1], is the name given to New York City after its streets are flooded by the Epic Regalia, its current ruler.[2]The water floods so high you can see only the supports of bridges, even though they were once over a hundred feet tall.

Due to the influence of Dawnslight spraypaint glows in Babilar. Radios are powered without batteries and fruit grows in buildings.

It was almost destroyed when Regalia died, because the water drew back and the supports of the buildings were exposed, but miraculously, it was not damaged.

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