Not great. Perhaps surprisingly, in the city itself, the land doesn't seem so unhealthy. In the parks, the trees are alive and vibrant. Immediately outside the city, the land isn't in as good shape in spite of how rigorously it's been tended by the people who live on it. It yields crops, but it yields crops with great reluctance. The land wheezes and groans, it's cracked and dying. The further away from the city anyone travels, the more obvious this slow death becomes.
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