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+  Laiqua Isle
Your Beginning
 
No New Posts Your Biography
There is a start to each person's journey. When you look towards others for an example, there is always going to be a fine line between the advanced and the beginners. Not everyone is ready to fight their way with the big wolves of Arvandor quite yet, so some may start where it is less violent, less difficult. The start of your travels into the continent of Arvandor begins here.
5 20 May 30, 2008, 01:17:24 PM
in Re: Nique Aicasse
by Nique Aicasse

The School
 
No New Posts Enrole
There comes a time when we each need help. Whether it be with writing content, length, or just overall work, you can find it here. A good roleplayer is build over time. Those who wish to seek the necessary help can post their applications here. Perhaps a more advanced roleplayer, or even another good student, can pick you up and help with whatever you may need!
3 6 May 13, 2008, 12:56:35 PM
in Re: Snow's enrolement
by Nique Aicasse
No New Posts Classes
The work space of each person is essential. For life to function smoothly, a time and place must be set aside for an individual purpose. Once accepted as a student, lessons will be located here. To take the time from your tasks to complete each lesson will help. Each lesson is a step in the right direction; each step you make will lead you closer to the final destination.
1 3 May 07, 2008, 06:04:30 PM
in Re: Nessa's Lesson
by Caranthir Meneldur
No New Posts Reports
Good or bad. There are many things that can be said about each person in your life. Most take small steps in one direction or the other. Here, you can figure out which way you have come; are you heading down the right path, or are there still more things for you to work on? Reports are a necessary evil. Although they may not always be appreciated, critiquing must be done.
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No New Posts Graduation
Once the final steps in your roleplaying education have come to a close, you are ready for the next piece. To graduate from this board to another, more rigorous area is a feat of its own. Many believe they have raised the bar, but the final decision rests on those in power. Your fate hangs in the balance… Only those who are ready will move on; will you be one of them?
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Upper Laiqua Isle
 
No New Posts Age'war Springs
Within the mountain range, a quiet spring winds between the rocks and trickles down the countryside. The clear waters of Age'War Springs are cool and serene, emitting a soft rushing noise as they pass over the green mossy rocks. The waters seep across a distance, forming pools where young fish gather. Yellow-orange leaves and plants gather near the edge, harmonizing the colorscape. A multitude of branches dangle above the water's milky white surface, and the roots of aged trees dangle along the side of the springs where dirt has been swept from beneath them, and vibrantly colored flowers bloom near the water's edge during the spring. The spring is fed by mountain run-off, where it seeps down towards the brook and the ocean.
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No New Posts Zimuxa Bluffs
Rising high above the rest of the island, Zimuxa Bluffs is a georgeous sight to see. Layers of red, yellow, and brown stones, chipped away from rain storms and the occasionally ice, stretch towards the sky. The summits of each bluff stretches for long distances where trees, tall grasses, and patches of brush can be found. The highest of the buttes is nicknamed Smokestack, as it constantly has fog and low clouds gathered around it. Here, you can find a pathway into the mountains as well as small puddles formed from both the wetlands and the spring. Winding trails lead from the base of the island to the bluffs, where animals are easily lost through the maze of pathways and misleading markers.
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No New Posts En'aw Wetlands
High on top of the bluffs, rain water has gathered over time. This pressure slowly formed grooves. Now, the massive stretch covered with reeds, grasses, and the occasional trees is dense with foliage and sopping with water. Cracks in the bluffs feed the springs down below. Finely ground rock forms a sandy dirt, serving as an anchor for plant life. The water is stagnant and grimy at times, but rainstorms clear the surface, providing an excellent place for fish and a watering hole for game animals. Small isles rest in clusters within the wetlands where not much survives. Over time, wildflowers and shrubs sprout, spreading across various areas. Dangerous animals, like crocodiles, live in the wetlands, so animals must beware…
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No New Posts Amoru Mountains
Towering above the rest of the islands, the Amoru Mountains are a sight to see. Snow caps the mountains year round. Various animals, including black bears and mountain lions, live in the small rocky patches near the base, hiding within small, age-worn rock shelters. A mixture of creamy limestones and coarse, yellow-brown sandstone make up the slopes, and winding paths lead up towards the summit. A soft ground tips rests on each mountain, leaving a simple resting place for those who reach the top. The mountains stretch along the northern portion of the island, shadowing the trees of Sullina Woods. Run-off from these mountains fuel the falls of the lower island. Liquid soaks into the aquifer near the mountain’s base.
Child Boards: Lukatu's Glory
1 1 May 13, 2008, 05:44:50 PM
in Claiming the lands as he...
by Anessathiel Vanya

Lower Laiqua Isle
 
No New Posts Cresentmoon Coast
Soft rocks, ground over time. The erosion of large boulders over the years has formed the light, sandy beach of Laiqua Isle. The powdery substance litters the edge of the island, forming a to die for coast. The view out across the sea is stunning: deep blue waves crash against the island constantly, and the soft sound of seagulls above is enough to sooth even the most savage of wolves. Sweet, tranquil ocean sounds lull the isle, and the aqua waters are excellent for gathering small, sea-dwelling creatures. There is a calm feeling on this coast, one that can not be matched anywhere else. The coast encircles the entire island, forming a large sandy ring for all the wolves to enjoy.
1 8 March 25, 2008, 08:37:06 PM
in Re: Wahoo! I'm a- Where ...
by Anessathiel Vanya
No New Posts Sullina Woods
Within the sandy circle of Cresentmoon Coast, the young trees of Sullina Woods shade the island. The woods cover the majority of the island, shading it from the outside world. Many useful plants and wildflowers of all varieties of colors dot the ground, weaving among the trees, leaving no place open to the air. Soft, smooth dirt is exposed near the roots of trees from years of erosion, and a few enormous evergreens shade the area and provide a safe haven to all types of younger trees and plants. Many animals, including multi-colored butterflies, small squirrels and rabbits, and other small animals, like ferrets and groundhogs, dwell within the trees, providing a wonderful hunting area for beginning hunters. Nestled within the trees, a quiet brook, a tranquil waterfall, and a maze of winding tunnels within the caverns rest.
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No New Posts Khemir Anar Falls
The quiet rushing of water over the age-smoothed rocks of Khemir Anar Falls is a noise sometimes overlooked. This beautiful waterfall is hidden deep within Sullina Woods at the mouth of the Heledh Brook. The mouth of the falls is pushed against the rocky lump that houses the caverns. The waters of these falls cascade over the smooth rocks placed over forty feet above the ground. The cool water of these falls is fed by an underground stream, and the waters remain cool year-round. The liquid is cool and sweet to drink and fish in. Hidden behind the water of the falls is a small opening, the entrance to the Tumbra Ure Caverns. The water safeguards the entry way, keeping those who are not to enter away from the watery gates.
Child Boards: Tumba Ure Caverns
0 0 May 17, 2008, 04:06:35 PM
in Re: Caranthir's Cavern
by Elessario Ciryatan
No New Posts Heledh Brook
The winding waters of Heledh Brook snake between the trees of Sullina Woods. Fed by the Khemir Anar Falls, this brooks is filled year round with cool, sweet water. Silently, the water flows from the center of the isle to the coast, feeding into the sea. The brook feeds a pool deep within the woods that serves as a bathing and fishing area for wolves who feel the need to venture towards it. The majority of this brook is calm and tranquil, but the flow of water quickens as it gets nearer to the sea. It can be dangerous if small pups get too close to the water near the mouth of the brook, as they can be swept out to sea.
1 9 June 04, 2008, 04:25:30 PM
in Re: A Disgraceful Presen...
by Anameleth Meneldur


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