Wezen

Wezen

The West region where the ethereal Wezen’s Isle floats.



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Foxfire Woods

A mixture of evergreens and leafy trees make up the rather dull-looking forest. Streams criss-cross through the landscape in smooth running freshwater, songbirds sing from spring to autumn, while moss carpets the ground in moist areas. At night the mushrooms that grow among the undergrowth and along the trees glow at night - sending their spores into the sky like fireflies; illuminating the forest in a dim light from the ground throughout the branches of the trees above.

Niawaki Key

A small, though dangerous, island surrounded by the mountainous jungle of the mainland, encased by shores, met with ocean waters that crash upon sandy beaches. Atop the mountain are the remains of odd, overgrown structures that seemed to once house something. Though abandoned, the rest of the ecosystem here is immense and plentiful, mostly consisting of large mangrove trees and ivy encasing the ground. Plenty of creatures call this place home due to the plentiful plant life and beautiful waterfalls. There is one large mountain range that spans across the middle of the island and houses several cliffs and waterfalls emerging from the edges that drop into the waters below. Any unsuspecting creature may find themselves taking one step too many, landing harshly in the waters below.

Saltwoods

In stark contrast to its neighboring island Raven Rock, Saltwoods is a vibrant place full of thriving coastal life. Although the shoreline here is a bit rocky the sands are soft and pristine in their coloration. The coastline rises into rolling hills that are covered with thick trees and wildflowers growing in the open spaces between. Low tide is often the best time to visit the beach for it is not uncommon that the shore may disappear beneath high tide or during heavy storms.

The Oasis

A random haven found within the sandy dunes of the desert, a freshwater oasis along with tall coconut trees can be found as a refuge for any thirsty travelers. Shorthaired hares, camels, rats, mice, various birds and some fish makes this a lonely paradise as most who arrive often do not leave out of fear of never finding their way out of the desert.

Wezen’s Isles

Sitting amongst the sea stands a string of islands that seem to hold little value that would draw one’s eye… aside from the fact they float above the waves. Though the islands do not float far, it is still a marvel to be seen. Jungle roots, thick vines, and a plethora of trees sprout from the rocky surface, leaving more questions as to how Wezen’s Isles exists or supports life. It is possible to get onto the islands with low footholds and sturdy vine bridges. It is also safe to jump from the higher islands to the waves below. Any attempts to leave territorial indication here seems to disappear...

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