Shadow Leaf Roleplay
The Shadow Leaf Tribe has taken possession of a piece of land with a pond in the thicker forest. The pond is dark and almost gloomy, but filled with life. On the western edge, duck weed and lily pads are common. The pond is filled with fish, turtles, and frogs. Perfect treats for a hungry feral, however the pond has leeches that love to attach themselves to pamura taking a swim. The more brave ferals will eat these leeches when they fill up and fall off.
The forest in this area is thick, and sunlight only peeks through in a few areas, making sunning spots a luxary worth fighting over. The tight light restriction prevents growth of sun loving plants, but mushrooms love the moist ground and are common. There are also a number of useful herbs, which a well trained tribe member can use to cure a variety of illnesses and problems.
There are only a few scattered fruit trees in this area and are frequented by daebee(deer like creatures.) Daebee have short nubby antlers, stand roughly 3 and a half feet off the ground and are mostly rusty brown with a white band along their sides. They generaly forage in small groups of 2-5. Tribe members occasionally gather to hunt Daebee, but the deer creatures are swift. Good teamwork is required to catch one.
The Shadow Leaf Tribe has taken possession of a piece of land with a pond in the thicker forest. The pond is dark and almost gloomy, but filled with life. On the western edge, duck weed and lily pads are common. The pond is filled with fish, turtles, and frogs. Perfect treats for a hungry feral, however the pond has leeches that love to attach themselves to pamura taking a swim. The more brave ferals will eat these leeches when they fill up and fall off.
The forest in this area is thick, and sunlight only peeks through in a few areas, making sunning spots a luxary worth fighting over. The tight light restriction prevents growth of sun loving plants, but mushrooms love the moist ground and are common. There are also a number of useful herbs, which a well trained tribe member can use to cure a variety of illnesses and problems.
There are only a few scattered fruit trees in this area and are frequented by daebee(deer like creatures.) Daebee have short nubby antlers, stand roughly 3 and a half feet off the ground and are mostly rusty brown with a white band along their sides. They generaly forage in small groups of 2-5. Tribe members occasionally gather to hunt Daebee, but the deer creatures are swift. Good teamwork is required to catch one.
