Forgotten Flame Roleplay
The Forgotten Flame Tribe have claimed a territory close to the mountain edge. The area is rocky with few trees, but a large number of shrubs and berry bushes. There is a canyon that scars the mountain's foot and a mountain spring trickles down at the canyon's end creating a cool pool of water. The walls of canyon are fairly high. A good pamura could climb them.
The land is rocky making it difficult for large plants to take root, but there is a large number of berry bushes and hardy herbs. No mushrooms can be found here, only sun loving plants. In the summer the area can get quite hot, but the mountain spring pool, is always cool.
Birds commonly nest in on the cliffs of the canyon and Dudga Sheep are common. Dudga Sheep are mountain goat like creatures with cloven hooves and long scruffy gray coats. They are very agile climbers, but are slow runners on flat ground.
The pool has minimal life, but is the only water source in the area. Dudga Sheep, birds, lizards, snakes, and other small mammals come to drink.
The Forgotten Flame Tribe have claimed a territory close to the mountain edge. The area is rocky with few trees, but a large number of shrubs and berry bushes. There is a canyon that scars the mountain's foot and a mountain spring trickles down at the canyon's end creating a cool pool of water. The walls of canyon are fairly high. A good pamura could climb them.
The land is rocky making it difficult for large plants to take root, but there is a large number of berry bushes and hardy herbs. No mushrooms can be found here, only sun loving plants. In the summer the area can get quite hot, but the mountain spring pool, is always cool.
Birds commonly nest in on the cliffs of the canyon and Dudga Sheep are common. Dudga Sheep are mountain goat like creatures with cloven hooves and long scruffy gray coats. They are very agile climbers, but are slow runners on flat ground.
The pool has minimal life, but is the only water source in the area. Dudga Sheep, birds, lizards, snakes, and other small mammals come to drink.
