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{{Blockquote Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was
<blockquote> ''"Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so did this golden age come to an abrupt end."''
full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on
''- Arx Fatalis Manual''
the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one
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really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so
did this golden age come to an abrupt end.
- Arx Fatalis Manual}}
'''Exosta''' is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground.
'''Exosta''' is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground.

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"Legends tell of a time, many thousands of years ago, when the world of Exosta was full of life. Humans, Orcs and Ratmen - some claim even a few Goblins – lived on the surface, in the open, under a clear blue, and often lightly clouded, sky. No-one really knows what caused the sun to stop shining, but as quickly as the sun died, so did this golden age come to an abrupt end."

- Arx Fatalis Manual

Exosta is the world setting of Arx Fatalis, where the sapient human, goblin, troll, and ratmen races lived until its sun ceased shining, driving them underground.