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The '''Sapphire Waterfall''' was a location at the [[Multifaceted Coast]] on the planet [[Midnight]], where an enormous jewel the size of a glacier reached the [[Cliffs of Oblivion]] and shattered into smaller saphire fragments, falling a hundred thousand feet into a crystal ravine. It was a spectacular view and a [[Waterfall Palace]] was constructed at the site to facilitate tourism. Excursions to the waterfall were regularly organised by [[Crusader Tours]] from the central [[Leisure Palace]], a four-hour, 500-[[klik]] trip. ([[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
The '''Sapphire Waterfall''' was a place on the [[Multifaceted Coast]] on the planet [[Midnight (planet)|Midnight]]. An enormous jewel the size of a glacier reached the [[Cliffs of Oblivion]] and shattered into smaller sapphire fragments, falling a hundred thousand feet into a crystal ravine.


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It was a spectacular view and a [[waterfall palace]] was constructed at the site to facilitate [[tourism]]. Excursions to the waterfall were regularly organised by [[Crusader Tours]] from the central [[Leisure Palace]], a four-hour, five-hundred-[[klik]] trip.
 
According to [[Winfold Hobbes|Professor Hobbes]], the waterfall wasn't in fact made of sapphires due to the glacier's nature of being compound silicon with an iron pigmentation, as opposed to sapphire being an aluminium oxide. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 November 2020

The Sapphire Waterfall was a place on the Multifaceted Coast on the planet Midnight. An enormous jewel the size of a glacier reached the Cliffs of Oblivion and shattered into smaller sapphire fragments, falling a hundred thousand feet into a crystal ravine.

It was a spectacular view and a waterfall palace was constructed at the site to facilitate tourism. Excursions to the waterfall were regularly organised by Crusader Tours from the central Leisure Palace, a four-hour, five-hundred-klik trip.

According to Professor Hobbes, the waterfall wasn't in fact made of sapphires due to the glacier's nature of being compound silicon with an iron pigmentation, as opposed to sapphire being an aluminium oxide. (TV: Midnight)