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hundred_realms [2019/12/18 13:15] – [Mayga] katiehundred_realms [2019/12/18 13:16] – [Nelaria] katie
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 ==== Melltith ==== ==== Melltith ====
  
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 Ancient dark forests surrounding several small mountains. A sulphurous mist flows from the mountains drenching the forest floor in a thick blanket. The realms inhospitable nature has lead to a tough, pragmatic people who value strength gained through trials and tribulations. Those in the realm who have overcome the daily struggles which keep the attention of most residents generally turn their attention to uplifting others, crafting bespoke trials for the less fortunate. Magic, and especially the ability to craft curses, tends to be well respected in the realm due to its philanthropic applications. Ancient dark forests surrounding several small mountains. A sulphurous mist flows from the mountains drenching the forest floor in a thick blanket. The realms inhospitable nature has lead to a tough, pragmatic people who value strength gained through trials and tribulations. Those in the realm who have overcome the daily struggles which keep the attention of most residents generally turn their attention to uplifting others, crafting bespoke trials for the less fortunate. Magic, and especially the ability to craft curses, tends to be well respected in the realm due to its philanthropic applications.
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 ==== Nelaria ==== ==== Nelaria ====
  
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 The Realm of Nelaria was thick with forest.  Great oak trees stood taller than anything in the realm, except the peaks of the towers of the castle.  The people were accustomed to living in and amongst the trees, and it was generally considered easier to traverse their branches than to walk on the ground.  “Groundwalker” was an insult, used to describe those who lack the finesse to leap from branch to branch, as well as the criminals who prefer to use the darkness from the tree-cover to conduct illicit affairs. The Realm of Nelaria was thick with forest.  Great oak trees stood taller than anything in the realm, except the peaks of the towers of the castle.  The people were accustomed to living in and amongst the trees, and it was generally considered easier to traverse their branches than to walk on the ground.  “Groundwalker” was an insult, used to describe those who lack the finesse to leap from branch to branch, as well as the criminals who prefer to use the darkness from the tree-cover to conduct illicit affairs.
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