Golden Beach
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The Gold Beaches of Corellia were often referred to as one of the greatest natural wonders of the Core Worlds. Eons of exposure to the breaking waves of the surf and wind manipulated the sand crystals into a soft almost flour like powder. The beaches also exhibited a highly reflective quality about them created by the gold mica-like particles of the shells of a vast number of aquatic arthropod species as well as microscopic organisms, primarily the douradea species of algae, mixed in with the pearlescent particulate of offshore coral reefs. The combination of these particles gave the beaches their namesake as they resembled gold powder. The rarest of the golden beaches were the black gold beaches of the equatorial regions. The sand had a heavy load of ancient volcanic silica. These were considered to be some of the most ancient exposed sands of the planet from a time long before the power of wind and the elements smoothed ancient mountains and volcanoes down to the current soft slopes, mesas and hills of the current geology.

Atticus inherited a private part of Golden Beach when his adoptive father died. He has since made it his private residence, where he and Talmerith Jael raise their son, Aiden, protected from the outside world. Atticus has set up a cloaking system around this land to keep it hidden from everyone except his closest friends. It is their paradise…their getaway from Imperial City.

And in what can be only described as fate, the original "heart of Telos," the crystal that brought Atticus back to Telos with Cyclone and Diakonos, crashed into the bay by his place soon after Telos IV blew apart.

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