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Cedargrove While others might consider this place to be too confined, the birds that live here find it just suited for them. The trees are densely situated, so that it is not often that you will see much sunlight, apart from that which filters in between the leafy green foliage of the upper layer of the woods. Moss covers the bark of the trees, so that you can only ever see a patch or two of the original grayish-brown bark. The climate is warm and temperate, and you will more often experience a cloudless day rather than an overcast one. |
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««Searching the Stars by Hakan Koray Jul 20, 2009 6:36:51 GMT -6 |
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Redgorge A canyon cut deep into the landscape neighbors the treacherous mountains known as the Beaks, in addition to the desert known as Goldenground. Redgorge belongs to the mountain birds that call this territory home. The name comes from the deep reddish coloring of the stone walls that rise above the narrow, winding river below. For the most part, the flock takes refuge in the cracks, caves and crevasses that were created long ago by a restless earth. There are few plants wedged into the rock, and only the hardiest survive the harsh territory. |
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Goldenground Just beyond the Beaks is something that could be vaguely classified as a desert, further adding to the unique topography of the Eighth Continent. It is a vast plateau, sparse of life when the sun bleaches its sands. Rain rarely wets the parched earth of Goldenground, named for the heated golden earth that sifts through claws easily and is poor support for most plants. However, it is not completely devoid of life. Snakes can be spotted writhing through the sands, as can the rare cactus, which support the inhabitants of Goldenground. |
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Daylight Dims {Open} by Hakan Koray Jul 14, 2009 17:41:17 GMT -6 |
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