Post by nevriande on Aug 22, 2015 0:52:58 GMT -6
South
In the South of Londorwin, there lies Indoriast. The land turns to fertile green forests. Nearing the coast, the forest gives way to grass colored pastures that drop off suddenly to the sea. No beaches exist in this land, only sheer, white cliffs fall to the ocean below. The trees here rise tall and majestic, scattered about natural springs that bubble sparsely from the ground in rocky beds. The Guardian Trees, Swywick, block any horses from falling off the cliff. They are huge bluish – brown trees with dark purple leaves and light grey branches. They stand fourteen feet tall and are two feet wide. They also block off small carnivorous creatures that would climb onto the walls of the cliff, desperate for some horseflesh. A common type of creature would be the Boogrove and the Cleminster.
The Boogrove is a creature similar to the sea scorpion, only smaller and much more vicious. They are a dark maroon in color and are 5 feet long. However, their sharp pincers are almost thrice their size. They have deadly black oval eyes and 2 pairs of moth – like antennas at the top of their heads. They eat small fishes and shrimps, but they also longed to taste some horsemeat. They have six pairs of small legs and two extra pairs of larger legs, one pair at the very front, and another pair at the very end.
The Cleminster is a creature that lives in a giant clamshell. They have actually a light pinkish body and a dark purple head. They have three pairs of eyes, one pair at the back of its head and the other two pairs at the front. They are like hermit crabs, only that they live in clamshells. They too have pincers, but longer, rounder and sharper. Their pincers are a deadly red. They have 4 pairs of legs, which are yellow at the top and lime green at the bottom. They too long to taste horsemeat.
Much of these sights are lost amongst a veil of thick mist that rolls in from the nearby sea during morning and evening hours. In some seasons the fog lingers even longer, giving this land an eerie feel. Sometimes when the fog would reach all the way up to the trees and cover the Guardian Trees, the Swywick would actually grow 3 feet higher, and another feet wider as other small creatures would use the fog as an advantage to enter the forest. But the Swywick would return to their original size once the fog has more or less cleared.
In the South of Londorwin, there lies Indoriast. The land turns to fertile green forests. Nearing the coast, the forest gives way to grass colored pastures that drop off suddenly to the sea. No beaches exist in this land, only sheer, white cliffs fall to the ocean below. The trees here rise tall and majestic, scattered about natural springs that bubble sparsely from the ground in rocky beds. The Guardian Trees, Swywick, block any horses from falling off the cliff. They are huge bluish – brown trees with dark purple leaves and light grey branches. They stand fourteen feet tall and are two feet wide. They also block off small carnivorous creatures that would climb onto the walls of the cliff, desperate for some horseflesh. A common type of creature would be the Boogrove and the Cleminster.
The Boogrove is a creature similar to the sea scorpion, only smaller and much more vicious. They are a dark maroon in color and are 5 feet long. However, their sharp pincers are almost thrice their size. They have deadly black oval eyes and 2 pairs of moth – like antennas at the top of their heads. They eat small fishes and shrimps, but they also longed to taste some horsemeat. They have six pairs of small legs and two extra pairs of larger legs, one pair at the very front, and another pair at the very end.
The Cleminster is a creature that lives in a giant clamshell. They have actually a light pinkish body and a dark purple head. They have three pairs of eyes, one pair at the back of its head and the other two pairs at the front. They are like hermit crabs, only that they live in clamshells. They too have pincers, but longer, rounder and sharper. Their pincers are a deadly red. They have 4 pairs of legs, which are yellow at the top and lime green at the bottom. They too long to taste horsemeat.
Much of these sights are lost amongst a veil of thick mist that rolls in from the nearby sea during morning and evening hours. In some seasons the fog lingers even longer, giving this land an eerie feel. Sometimes when the fog would reach all the way up to the trees and cover the Guardian Trees, the Swywick would actually grow 3 feet higher, and another feet wider as other small creatures would use the fog as an advantage to enter the forest. But the Swywick would return to their original size once the fog has more or less cleared.