Post by Bluewolf on Jul 14, 2013 14:18:28 GMT -8
Emerald wood- A small and almost inaccessible forest between the mountains and ocean. Like the fens it rains the majority of the time. it's a beautiful cornucopia of pantlife and many call it the continent's hidden jewel. It's a lucky individual that finds themselves in this forest.
Rainmist Falls, Mosstail River, Cromson Valley, Saltfire Cove, Emerald lane
Palemoon forest- The largest on the continent is also the oldest and inhabited by the largest wolf pack. It's teaming with life and many animals call it their home. some say the ancient forest speaks to those willing enough to listen but mostly it is only said to be the wind blowing through the ageless trees.
Aurora Falls, Tailwind River, Palemoon Lake, Silverback River, Oceanview Ridge, ancient hall
Aspen Plains - In the south lies a large expanse of lightly wooded plains. It is a quiet area and protected from harsh weather by the mountains. A more wooded area covers the western side creating a varied habitat for all sorts of creatures.
Coconut Island, Abalone Beach, Rootthroat Woods, Whisperoat Hills
Valley fens - trapped between two bodies of water and two mountain ranges, this marshland is never dry and almost never sees complete sunlight. Most of the time it is covered in fog and the rest of the time it's raining. If one knows it's innards crossing is fairly easy. If not one is wise not to enter.
Birchwood Forest, Reflection Lake, Saltwood Delta, Catarat River
Bloodbane oasis - A tiny oasis in the middle of the desert and claimed by the bloodbane wolves. the small river is fairly new compared to the giant canyons that claim the rest of the desert. Many traveling animals migrate to the oasis to enjoy the bounty thus giving the wolves a stable home.
Twin Lakes, Sundry river, Goldeneye Desert, Windhollow Caves, Pictus Flats, Flood Basin
Crescent crater - runoff from the plateau create a lush and vibrant area that the smaller predators claim. Fox tribes abound and thrive, allowing wolves to hunt in return for protection from the cats in the mountains.
Volpe Gully, Wildflower Flats, Willow Hills, Redwine Rapids
Icedagger Mountains – completely inhospitable except to the most dareing. Impossibly tall these mountains dominate the northeastern skies with their sharp peaks. So far no route has been made through them and one must go south to find a more accessible route. Despite all this the ice and snow that usually cover them create a breathtaking view.
Dragonback Mountain, Shattered Cliff, Singing Rift, Ember Mountain, Sun's Grove, Phoenix River
Coveno mountains – A giant mountain range that splits the continent nearly in two. In the north it is joined by a smaller range. Coveno is largely habitable and a plethora of animals range it’s peaks. They are rather easy to cross cut one can choose to travel south and take the land route.
Snake's Neck Pass, Mount Solitude, Sparrow River, Verroc River
Banshee Mountains – Tall, craggy peaks that cut off the southern part of the continent. All sorts of cats make their home here and it is their roars that gave the mountain their name. Very few venture here due to the steep cliffs but it is rumored there is a safe haven somewhere inside.
Charmane Peak, Panther Valley, Whiskerbend River ( might get renamed) Clawtooth zzrock, Jade Falls, Mosspaw Meadow
Fildun Plateau – The highest land elevation other than the mountains. A nearly flat level plain fed by cool glacial streams of the eastern mountains. Herd beasts make their home here and it is gaurded by a breed of warrior horses.
Mount Callier, Dunlorn lake, Longstride Bluff, Painted River, Thunder Ridge, Southland Moor
Werewolves would probably go to the man places too or they can run with the wolves either or. The Icedaggers with the dragons and winged creatures in mind too thought they can probably go with the other species as well.
*Tailwind River in the Forest is said wind as in wind something up. Windhollow caves is said wind as in wind blowing through the trees.
*Ancient Hall the trees are so old and tall they’ve choked out a lot of the growth so it’s like a covered palace hall.
Rainmist Falls, Mosstail River, Cromson Valley, Saltfire Cove, Emerald lane
Palemoon forest- The largest on the continent is also the oldest and inhabited by the largest wolf pack. It's teaming with life and many animals call it their home. some say the ancient forest speaks to those willing enough to listen but mostly it is only said to be the wind blowing through the ageless trees.
Aurora Falls, Tailwind River, Palemoon Lake, Silverback River, Oceanview Ridge, ancient hall
Aspen Plains - In the south lies a large expanse of lightly wooded plains. It is a quiet area and protected from harsh weather by the mountains. A more wooded area covers the western side creating a varied habitat for all sorts of creatures.
Coconut Island, Abalone Beach, Rootthroat Woods, Whisperoat Hills
Valley fens - trapped between two bodies of water and two mountain ranges, this marshland is never dry and almost never sees complete sunlight. Most of the time it is covered in fog and the rest of the time it's raining. If one knows it's innards crossing is fairly easy. If not one is wise not to enter.
Birchwood Forest, Reflection Lake, Saltwood Delta, Catarat River
Bloodbane oasis - A tiny oasis in the middle of the desert and claimed by the bloodbane wolves. the small river is fairly new compared to the giant canyons that claim the rest of the desert. Many traveling animals migrate to the oasis to enjoy the bounty thus giving the wolves a stable home.
Twin Lakes, Sundry river, Goldeneye Desert, Windhollow Caves, Pictus Flats, Flood Basin
Crescent crater - runoff from the plateau create a lush and vibrant area that the smaller predators claim. Fox tribes abound and thrive, allowing wolves to hunt in return for protection from the cats in the mountains.
Volpe Gully, Wildflower Flats, Willow Hills, Redwine Rapids
Icedagger Mountains – completely inhospitable except to the most dareing. Impossibly tall these mountains dominate the northeastern skies with their sharp peaks. So far no route has been made through them and one must go south to find a more accessible route. Despite all this the ice and snow that usually cover them create a breathtaking view.
Dragonback Mountain, Shattered Cliff, Singing Rift, Ember Mountain, Sun's Grove, Phoenix River
Coveno mountains – A giant mountain range that splits the continent nearly in two. In the north it is joined by a smaller range. Coveno is largely habitable and a plethora of animals range it’s peaks. They are rather easy to cross cut one can choose to travel south and take the land route.
Snake's Neck Pass, Mount Solitude, Sparrow River, Verroc River
Banshee Mountains – Tall, craggy peaks that cut off the southern part of the continent. All sorts of cats make their home here and it is their roars that gave the mountain their name. Very few venture here due to the steep cliffs but it is rumored there is a safe haven somewhere inside.
Charmane Peak, Panther Valley, Whiskerbend River ( might get renamed) Clawtooth zzrock, Jade Falls, Mosspaw Meadow
Fildun Plateau – The highest land elevation other than the mountains. A nearly flat level plain fed by cool glacial streams of the eastern mountains. Herd beasts make their home here and it is gaurded by a breed of warrior horses.
Mount Callier, Dunlorn lake, Longstride Bluff, Painted River, Thunder Ridge, Southland Moor
Werewolves would probably go to the man places too or they can run with the wolves either or. The Icedaggers with the dragons and winged creatures in mind too thought they can probably go with the other species as well.
*Tailwind River in the Forest is said wind as in wind something up. Windhollow caves is said wind as in wind blowing through the trees.
*Ancient Hall the trees are so old and tall they’ve choked out a lot of the growth so it’s like a covered palace hall.