The Archive

  • Flower-Hide Forest: elves, flowerhide forest, flora

    The leaves of most plants in Flower-Hide Forest are purple. Elves from that region can’t see the color purple, but instead see a grayish color when they look at something purple. Because of this, the rare green leaves are prized, and these elves tend to become fascinated with the colorful foliage in other regions. Read more

  • Marina Winter-Rider

    An elven wizard name Marina Winter-Rider spent twelve days underwater in a glass tank to perfect her version of the water breathing spell. The tank is still in her mansion, though some believe she drowned there. Either way, the mansion was abandoned and nobody is certain what happened to her. Read more

  • Darnell Asylum

    The Darnell Asylum has a dark history. When humans first began to interbreed with elves, they were unaccustomed to magical abilities that the half-elf and three quarters elf children sometimes had. They locked them in this asylum to control them. The asylum was overrun by magic spiders from the elven forests, and the elf hybrid… Read more

  • Kamaya Trees

    The Kamaya tree has deep wine-colored trees year-round, but they turn a pale orange-red during the fall before the leaves drop. Forest-dwellers make a crude magical wine from it, and the Winery has never found a way to make a non-magical wine from them. Read more

  • Athena the Honest

    Darkness is the komorebi of Truth. Those who use darkness magic believe in truth, but one darkness moontouched, Athena the Honest, was betrayed by her brethren, three other darkness moontouched, when they told the world that they would not be involved in the great wars of their time. When the war escalated into Light versus… Read more

  • Kellytown

    The town of Kellytown is at the top of a mountain. There is a river on the outskirts of town where the citizens love to swim. It is the ancient home of a group of dragons, and the black dragon returned here to lay her eggs for many years. The dragonriders and dragons frolicked in… Read more