Welcome to the world of Arvandor. A place where many wolves have ended up. Some are vagabonds, some power-hungry, some are foolish and others wise. They've all ended up here at the same moment of time, breathing the same crisp air. A place where personalities clash and mesh, where hearts are broken and connections are made, where you can almost hear the darkness and feel the passions. Where will you fit in? Or do you even dare to commence this life altering adventure?
14 Nov 09: A little activity check, not a 'your characters are going to die' Activity check a 'I waana know where everyone is at' activity check. Also I made some new suggestions for the post shop, I need opinions! - Arwen.
13 Nov 09: New Skin (I know it's not winter yet I just couldn't wait)... Might have to do with the fact I have an assignment due soon D: Must Avoid! haha. Also did a refit of, things.. And posting tables are now allowed. - Arwennniiieee.
09 Oct 09: New default skin, if anyone wants to make a better Autumn Skin feel free! - Arwen.
Meteorological Seasons
Spring: Mar, Apr & May
Summer: Jun, Jul & Aug
Autumn: Sept, Oct & Nov
Winter: Dec, Jan & Feb
Mating Seasons
15th Mar - 15th May
15th Jun - 15th Jul
15th Jan - 15th Feb
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Arauca Felya Literally meaning “Tunnel Cave,” the dens of the Nim pack is strategically located in this cave tucked in the heart of the Lómea’s, primarily due to the immediate location of an oasis. The entrance is partially in the oasis water, requiring the wolves to wade to the inconspicuous entrance. Upon entering, the ground beneath gradually slopes up and opens out to the high ceilinged main chamber which has several alcoves and tiers and branching tunnels that lead to other chambers and less commonly used exits. One tunnel, partially blocked by a large boulder, winds through the mountains, dips below ground, and is used as a shortcut from the northernmost mountain near the border of the neutral territory to the Nim dens. The occasional pebble sized fissure in the walls and ceilings of the chambers and tunnels allow for the entrance of light, and a stream flows through the infirmary and main chamber and is thought to be a source of water for the oasis.
Aelin Oasis Thriving around the cool crystalline waters of Aelin Oasis is a variety of bushes, plants, and trees that generate a sense of life within the seemingly mute mountains. An underground river not only feeds the modestly sized water source, but also provides nourishment for nearby plants. Over eighty percent of the oasis is concealed by the mountain and an elevated formation that wraps around the rest of it. A sloping path allows for entrance and exit to the water source. Across the path on the opposite side of the oasis and tucked into the side of the mountain is the mouth of a cave that is partially under water; an entrance to Arauca Felya. At its deepest point, the oasis is a mere four feet, but nearly twenty feet lie between its two shores that are the farthest apart.
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Celusse Rivers Winding between mountains and carving canyons, cascading down cliffs and pooling in rock shelves, the Celusse Rivers are the life force of the Lómeas, attracting a wide range of animals to its cool and inviting waters. They run from the northernmost mountains, where the clouds release their precipitation before dissipating, and twist around and down mountains until they reach the western coast where they empty out into the sea after breaking off into streams. These rivers generally never run to far from the other, but on the occasion of a flooding and majorly in early spring when snow and ice begin to melt, they adjoin at certain locations. Teeming vegetation along the banks of these rivers offer sustenance and shade to those who stop for a drink or a swim.