Post by nevriande on Aug 22, 2015 1:23:12 GMT -6
West
In the west of Londorwin, there lies Vinimrith. It is located on miles of soft, beautiful green grass. The grass glows a light orange when struck by moonbeam light, and slowly turns red on a full moon. Cut in between Vinimrith, lies a stream with the clearest if waters, sparking and shinning in pure sunlight. Many species of fish live in the stream, a common fish would be the Piersym, it looks like a smaller version of a dolphin but it has a light shade of pink, scaly body that shimmers in the water. It eats little rocks and small shrimps. It has small fins that are poisonous and could kill instantly as a single touch. Its body is extremely slimy and there are small tiny hair - like structures at the end of its body, towards its tail, which has a paralyzing venom and can also be very deadly to foals and weak horses. Thankfully, there is a sap tree, called Alten Dowsor, that has a pinkish sap which is able to heal the paralyzed horse. However, there's a catch, the Alten Dowsor is only found in the East of Londorwin, thus horses staying in Vinimrith would have to make a long trip all the way to the opposite end of Londorwin.
There are some giant willows at the sides of the stream. They are called Whispering Willows, as they whisper rumors about Nevriande all day long. The only time they keep quiet is in the night, where fewer things are happening. Many horses like to stay in the shades under the Whispering Willows for a rest or a break or just to chat and catch up with friends and families.
The most common plant here in Vinimrith is the Waltom, used to cure a kind of flu developed in horses that can become very serious if not treated within a week's time. The symptoms includes sudden lose of energy, extreme pain in the muzzle, head and fore legs and the difficulty of breathing. Just by soaking the Waltom in a pool of water and sipping the purpled colored water it had become, the sick horse would slowly regain its energy and would heal within three to four days' time. The leaves of the Waltom contain the power of healing whereas the roots can cause instant death when eaten. It is the size of a full grown koi and is a dark purple around the side of the leaves while it goes lighter in color until it reaches the stem of the leaf which is a vibrant pink.
In the west of Londorwin, there lies Vinimrith. It is located on miles of soft, beautiful green grass. The grass glows a light orange when struck by moonbeam light, and slowly turns red on a full moon. Cut in between Vinimrith, lies a stream with the clearest if waters, sparking and shinning in pure sunlight. Many species of fish live in the stream, a common fish would be the Piersym, it looks like a smaller version of a dolphin but it has a light shade of pink, scaly body that shimmers in the water. It eats little rocks and small shrimps. It has small fins that are poisonous and could kill instantly as a single touch. Its body is extremely slimy and there are small tiny hair - like structures at the end of its body, towards its tail, which has a paralyzing venom and can also be very deadly to foals and weak horses. Thankfully, there is a sap tree, called Alten Dowsor, that has a pinkish sap which is able to heal the paralyzed horse. However, there's a catch, the Alten Dowsor is only found in the East of Londorwin, thus horses staying in Vinimrith would have to make a long trip all the way to the opposite end of Londorwin.
There are some giant willows at the sides of the stream. They are called Whispering Willows, as they whisper rumors about Nevriande all day long. The only time they keep quiet is in the night, where fewer things are happening. Many horses like to stay in the shades under the Whispering Willows for a rest or a break or just to chat and catch up with friends and families.
The most common plant here in Vinimrith is the Waltom, used to cure a kind of flu developed in horses that can become very serious if not treated within a week's time. The symptoms includes sudden lose of energy, extreme pain in the muzzle, head and fore legs and the difficulty of breathing. Just by soaking the Waltom in a pool of water and sipping the purpled colored water it had become, the sick horse would slowly regain its energy and would heal within three to four days' time. The leaves of the Waltom contain the power of healing whereas the roots can cause instant death when eaten. It is the size of a full grown koi and is a dark purple around the side of the leaves while it goes lighter in color until it reaches the stem of the leaf which is a vibrant pink.