Post by Stranger on Jun 13, 2011 23:21:40 GMT -6
Merridor Territory
Be careful of traveling very far into the mountains as the snow is melting creating a treacherous terrain of slush and mud in some places. Farther down in the forests and around the Pools of Sorrow there is slight rainfall, a bit more around the latter region.
Narcashia Territory
Sheltered from most of the weather by the dense forests and the high mountains of the Merridor Territory, the Narcashian wolves are getting off rather easy this spring with slight sprinkles here and there but nothing too serious in all. Starshine Lake is especially beautiful this year as the cold water meeting the warming air creates a fog in the mornings; the reflection of the moon and stars off the water creating mystical lights in the mist. The Southern Plains have received most of the rainfall and in a result, thousands upon thousands of wildflowers have blossomed seemingly over night.
Volcarron Territory
A relatively dry region year round, the Volcarron wolves have seen little rainfall this season. The Emerald Fields seem to have received just enough precipitation to keep the grass long and green.
Yuraquise Territory
Just as in the Merridor Territories, Talon peak is more treacherous than usual this season with melting snow and muddy cliff faces. New chicks mean territorial, and overprotective mother eagles - a foe no wolf would happily meet. While the Wild Flower Meadows are dense with billions of vibrantly colored flowers, Hisagu lake has flood well beyond its boundaries creating a sort of boggy swampland in some parts of the meadows. No exception to the heavy rains, the desert is too seeing a flourishing time. While the cacti are dotted with small blossoms, the heat is - as always - ever persistent and now layered with humidity. To the south of the Yuraquise Territory, Emryeia Ocean rages upon its shores as if it would take all the sand and discarded shells upon the beaches back into its ever hungry maw.
Loner Territories
The river which rns through the Whispering Canyons is swollen with the rainfall the area has seen. While there is plenty of room to walk along the bottom of the canyon, one should be wary of any approaching storms lest they be caught in the low ground. The Tundra has been left relatively unchanged, though perhaps the chill in the air lacks the bite of winter. Just as the waters of Emryeia, Mystura beats mercilessly upon the shores with dark and stormy waters.