| Who is online? | In total there is 1 user online :: 0 Registered, 0 Hidden and 1 Guest None Most users ever online was 8 on Sun Aug 14, 2011 1:16 pm | | | Baylisk | Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:03 pm by Kitsunera | BAYLISK
Just outside of Escandea's sky-scraping mountains lies a vast ocean; the pack calls the area Baylisk. Each winter, the surface of the humongous body of water freezes over with sea ice. Seals give birth on that ice, and polar bears roam upon it as they arrive from their summer home in deeper Alaska. Pups are encouraged to stay away from the mighty ocean, however fun it might seem, and …
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| The Mists | Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:50 am by Kitsunera | THE MISTS
Tendrils of mist; they're funny things, really. They curl and twist around anything near them, pulling their foggy selves closer. They frighten some, give them the feeling of suffocation, of blindness, but to others they provide the comfort of invisibility, and a damp, warm scent, reminiscent of water, that brings fond memories of times before this time, when everything was …
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| Haldori Hunting Grounds | Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:47 pm by Kitsunera | HALDORI HUNTING GROUNDS
Circled protectively by the rocky, fir-covered slopes of the mountains, these lush, green-grassed hunting grounds are home to many hooved animals, such as deer and moose. The rut and birth of the deer is held here, as well, despite the threat from predators. Scadi and Kirini wolves spend most of their time here, planning and perfecting hunting strategies, new and old, …
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| Triple Peaks | Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:25 pm by Kitsunera | Triple Peaks
The highest point of altitude in all of Escandea; grand, majestic, and snowy. While the Triple Peaks are beautiful, the path to get to the top is somewhat perilous as avalanches or large chunks of rock or ice could come tumbling down from a cliff above and squash you flat at any given moment. Despite the initial fear one might feel, getting to the peaks is a well-earned feat, and …
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| Liness Forest | Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:39 am by Venn | LINESS FOREST
On the far side of the lake, this mainly coniferous forest looms tall, gloomy, shrouded with mist, and a bit ominous-looking; so very different from its brighter, and so much more inviting, sister forest, the Mellovea Woodland. Although none of the myths or skeptic remarks have ever proved true, many still think Liness Forest is withholding some dark, calamitous secret, clutching …
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| Vertlyn River | Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:24 pm by Venn | VERTLYN RIVER
Fed by freshwater mountain springs, the mighty Vertlyn spills down from the mountaintops and down into the valley, winding its way through many a timber, meadow, and bog of Escandea. At the end of its journey, the Vertlyn River empties into Kagobi Lake, giving it its clean look and cold, sweet taste. Thanks to the river, all of the vegetation of Escandea is lush and green, which …
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| Important for RP, please read BEFORE posting! | Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:11 am by Kitsunera | This is important! Everyone must read this before RPing in the new areas!
- Please do not RP in multiple areas at once. RP in one area, if you would like to switch areas, then wait until that RP is further along and you are not saying "walked towards Liness forest" and then in liness said "ran hard all the way across the river to Mellovea".
- Please read the new RP guide, as …
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| Kagobi Lake | Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:30 pm by Kitsunera | KAGOBI LAKE
Kagobi Lake lies in the center of the valley known as Escandea, and is the main water source that all greenery thrives from. Its waters are highly reflective due to how clear and clean they are, and it draws young pups to play on the water's edge. Adult wolves love to stroll near the lake and chat, while the Eldauns generally avoid it due to the glare. Its crisp, cold waters are fed …
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| Mellovea Woodland | Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:10 pm by Venn | MELLOVEA WOODLAND
Lush. Green. Sunny. Fragrant. Inviting. Mellovea Woodland is all of these things, along with being the complete opposite of its neighboring timber, Liness Forest. Birdsong fills the air at all times during the day, and flowers bloom along the bases of trees, in bright clearings, and along the edges of paths worn down by many a creature's tread. Creeks criss-cross the …
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