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'''Djamonkin Crater''' (Also known as "Djamonkin Augh," meaning "Big Man's Water") was the human name for a location on [[Earth]] in approximately [[100,300 B.C.E.]]. It was visited by [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] along with [[Chakas]] and [[Morning Riser]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', chapter two</ref>
'''Djamonkin Crater''' (known to locals as "Djamonkin Augh," meaning "Big Man's Water") was the human name for a location on [[Earth]] in approximately [[100,300 B.C.E.]]. It was visited by [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] along with [[Chakas]] and [[Morning Riser]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', chapter two</ref>


The crater was flooded, with a small island in the center. The waters surrounding the island were populated by [[merse]], which were likely transplanted there from their homeworld by the [[Librarian]]. The island itself was uninhabited, but in the center was located a [[Forerunner]] monument or artifact of some kind.  
The crater was flooded, with a small island in the center. The waters surrounding the island were populated by [[merse]], which were likely transplanted there from their homeworld by the [[Librarian]]. The island itself was uninhabited, but in the center was located a [[Forerunner]] monument or artifact of some kind.  

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Template:New Content Djamonkin Crater (known to locals as "Djamonkin Augh," meaning "Big Man's Water") was the human name for a location on Earth in approximately 100,300 B.C.E.. It was visited by Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting along with Chakas and Morning Riser.[1]

The crater was flooded, with a small island in the center. The waters surrounding the island were populated by merse, which were likely transplanted there from their homeworld by the Librarian. The island itself was uninhabited, but in the center was located a Forerunner monument or artifact of some kind.

The artifact site was surrounded by a baffler, probably to discourage curious humans. Riser's family spent many generations trying to penetrate the baffler and reach the area inside.

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  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, chapter two