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Post by Aysel on Apr 12, 2010 19:41:44 GMT -5
We're REALLY in need of some new areas, so here's my solution...
I know we've got some creative people here [this is text-based roleplaying. I sure hope you're creative, anyway] and I know you guys could come up with some great lands! Just fill out the provided form, and, provided Vale or I might spice it up a bit, it mightmaybeprobably get added! :D
[b]Name of Area:[/b] [b]Phase Owned By:[/b] [b]Description:[/b]
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Fallen
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a fallen crown from a head so high
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Post by Fallen on Apr 12, 2010 19:48:30 GMT -5
Here's an idea I have for you. ;)
Name of Area: Moon's Eye. Phase Owned By: Lluna Plena. Description: A collection of stones in the shape of an almond, with a beautiful blue pool in the center of the "eye". The rocks glitter with moonlight, and although they have many cracks, their surface is smooth -- odd. The pool in the center is filled with waters of purity, perhaps one of the sweetest tastes ever. It is a very good source of water, but not only that, it is a good hunting ground. Mice flock to the stones, drawn in by the sweet liquid, as well as hiding in the cracks of the rocks.
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Post by Aysel on Apr 12, 2010 20:04:18 GMT -5
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Shaye
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Creature Of The Night
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Post by Shaye on Apr 14, 2010 17:55:45 GMT -5
Name of Area: Fishing Beach Phase Owned By: Primer Trimestre Description: In the rundown wharves where the Primer Trimestre live, somewhere along the river there is a small beach. The pebbles here are thinned out and tall grass lines the beach. At one end of the beach, there is a small dock running parrallel to the shore with rotting wood that threatens to give way at any moment. In the shallows close to the beach there are a few half-sunken wrecks of canoes, and shards of wood sticking out of the water. The docks provide a good place for fish to hide, and a good place for fish to be caught.
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Name of Area: Merchant Commons Phase Owned By: Lluna Plena Description: Above the market where the cats of Lluna Plena roam are the places where the local merchants and their families lived. Some have windows, some even have a few pieces of old, dusty and most definatly worse for the wear furniture. Stone staircases somtimes even lead up to the rooves of the buildings, where old boards from the long-gone night bandits may create a bridge between the buildings.
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Post by Aysel on Apr 23, 2010 17:11:49 GMT -5
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