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Inhabitants: [[fauna5#Goro-Goro|goro-goro]], [[Fauna3#Stormseeker|stormseekers]], [[Fauna5#Greater Stormseeker|greater stormseekers]], [[Elementals|lightning elementals]]
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Inhabitants: [[fauna5#Goro-Goro|goro-goro]], [[Fauna3#Stormseeker|stormseekers]], [[Fauna5#Greater Stormseeker|greater stormseekers]], [[Elementals|lightning elementals]], [[fairies#Storm Sprites|Storm Sprites]]
  
Teferis Forest, also named Firebolt Forest is, despite its name, not actually an entire forest but instead several close growing patches of a strange alien "plant" known as the [[fauna5#Goro-Goro|goro-goro]]. Found near the sulfur springs located near the boarder between the great rocky fields and Akaptor desert, these mini-forests are a strange sight. Bolts of lightning can be seen arcing between the "trees", giving the subarea its name, while the air itself appears thick with static electricity. The ground appears broken and ruptured due to the numerous roots that lay exposed near the surface. These roots are literally tripwires, and should something step onto them an arc of lighting is sure to shoot down upon the intruder, giving them a nasty zap. While non-lethal, this defensive feature serves as an excellent deterrent to both larger predators such as centaurs as well as clumsy humanoids. What makes this subarea even more dangerous is that the greater stormseekers have built several nests here for their young, as well as the lightning elementals who frequent this subarea and the storm sprites who view it as their "playground".
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Teferis Forest, also named Firebolt Forest is, despite its name, not actually an entire forest but instead several close growing patches of a strange alien animal plant known as the [[fauna5#Goro-Goro|goro-goro]]. Found near the sulfur springs, close the border between the great rocky fields and [[Akaptor desert]], Teferist forests is a very strange sight. It's a truly alien environment, with bolts of lightning that can be seen arcing between the "trees", creating a constant screeching as a background noise, and the air itself appears thick with static electricity. The ground appears broken and ruptured due to the numerous roots that lay exposed near the surface. These roots are literally tripwires, and should something step onto them an arc of lighting is sure to shoot down upon the intruder, giving them a nasty zap. While non-lethal, this defensive feature serves as an excellent deterrent to both larger predators such as [[centaurs]] as well as clumsy humanoids. More dangerous are those [[Fauna5#Greater Stormseeker|greater stormseekers]] building their nests in the Goro-goro trees, as well as [[Elementals|lightning elementals]] and the [[fairies#Storm Sprites|Storm Sprites]] who view the area as a "playground".
 
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While small for now, the firebolt forest still appears to be growing at a steady rate, and it is theorized by some that within a hundred years all the sub-forests will eventually connect into one. It has been noted that other plant life within the firebolt forest and its immediate proximity have been steadily dying off for unknown reasons, as well as the fact that the ground has taken on a yellowish coloration and now gives off the smell of sulfur.
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The base is now a playground for a pack of [[fairies#Storm Sprites|storm sprites]] who are probably responsible for its fall in the first place.  So far the Vishmital's attempts to reconquer it have all failed.  Needless to say their rivals, the [[Humans#Ps'isol Magiocrats|Ps'isol magiocrats]] of [[Negav]], are not in a big hurry to help them retake it. Seeing the Vishmitals' efforts to retake the base, some have started to wonder if they didn't leave something very valuable behind them there...
 
The base is now a playground for a pack of [[fairies#Storm Sprites|storm sprites]] who are probably responsible for its fall in the first place.  So far the Vishmital's attempts to reconquer it have all failed.  Needless to say their rivals, the [[Humans#Ps'isol Magiocrats|Ps'isol magiocrats]] of [[Negav]], are not in a big hurry to help them retake it. Seeing the Vishmitals' efforts to retake the base, some have started to wonder if they didn't leave something very valuable behind them there...
  
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*Credits to Jasconius for the Teferis forest idea.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:45, 2 August 2010

Great rocky fields

A centauress in the one the huge storm frequently rocking the zone.


Danger: Normal
Sub zones: Sandfall maze, Orelosk plateau, Abandoned Vishmital outpost
Inhabitants: storm manticores, stormseekers, greater stormseekers, centaurs, zebra centaurs, blue sphinxes, rock harpies, humans, lightning elementals, storm sprites, scorpisaïs

A huge zone on the southwest side of the map, past the lake of illusions. These rocky plains stretch as far as the eyes can see. The grass is an interesting greenish blue tone and trees are huge, but scarce. Frequent and very powerful storms rock the sky. Most of the inhabitants of this place possess a natural resistance to lightning. Predators are much less concentrated here than in other parts of Felarya, yet it's still a dangerous place as there are few places to hide and take cover. A lot of avian predators such as harpies, sphinxes and manticores take advantage of that to swoop down and snatch adventurers away. These fields are also home to a large number of giant centaurs who can easily outrun any vehicle and can sense prey dozens of miles away. The powerful tremors they produce when they gallop is frightening. Despite that, the great rocky fields remain the safest way to get to the city of Kelermn to the far west of the continent, as the other way would require traveling right through the much more dangerous fairy kingdom...


Orelosk plateau

Danger: Normal
Inhabitants: rock harpies, earth mouths, tunneler worms, earth elementals, naga
Characters : Garnet

Situated west of the Ascarlin mountains, bordering a forest, this plateau isn't very high but sprawls over a large area. The forest can be seen from its border, like an endless wall of green barring the horizon. It's the territory of an aggressive and organized colony of rock harpies who often hunt caravans, and sometimes raid nearby human settlements. On the southern, lower part of the plateau lives the naga Garnet. This part of the plateau changes very often, sometimes being radically different from one day to the next. Garnet's powerful magic reshapes the landscape at her command, forming intricate mazes, canyons, pits, and un-passable walls, to suit her mood and her strange games, and you can't really quite know what to expect when traveling here.


Teferis forest

Danger: Hazardous
Inhabitants: goro-goro, stormseekers, greater stormseekers, lightning elementals, Storm Sprites

Teferis Forest, also named Firebolt Forest is, despite its name, not actually an entire forest but instead several close growing patches of a strange alien animal plant known as the goro-goro. Found near the sulfur springs, close the border between the great rocky fields and Akaptor desert, Teferist forests is a very strange sight. It's a truly alien environment, with bolts of lightning that can be seen arcing between the "trees", creating a constant screeching as a background noise, and the air itself appears thick with static electricity. The ground appears broken and ruptured due to the numerous roots that lay exposed near the surface. These roots are literally tripwires, and should something step onto them an arc of lighting is sure to shoot down upon the intruder, giving them a nasty zap. While non-lethal, this defensive feature serves as an excellent deterrent to both larger predators such as centaurs as well as clumsy humanoids. More dangerous are those greater stormseekers building their nests in the Goro-goro trees, as well as lightning elementals and the Storm Sprites who view the area as a "playground".


Sandfall Maze

Danger: Normal to Hazardous
Inhabitants: sandfishes, glophorbias, swallower walls, scorching claws nekos, rock harpies, sandfall lurkers, earth mouths, tunneler worms, sand elementals, earth elementals

This place is situated in the western part of the rocky fields and sprawls out over a huge area made of sandstone. Sandfall maze is divided in to two parts:

  • The surface, which is a long succession of cliffs, canyons and ravines. It forms a dangerous, crumbly labyrinth, filled with natural traps and inhabited by a huge colony of rock harpies. The ferocious neko tribe of the Scorching Claws lives here as well.
  • The underground, accessible mostly through areas of quicksand, using sand-diving equipment. This part is truly immense and is much larger than the surface canyons, and a lot more dangerous. The most obvious danger is that the walls and ceiling are made of sandstone and can collapse at any time. Another danger is that sand has flooded entire parts of the underground caves, making it very easy to get lost, even with sand-diving equipment. Strange and dangerous creatures roam these silent halls and swim in the sand. The deepest layers are home to various elementals.


Sandfall Maze

The vision of someone standing on top of Sandfall Maze, between the canyons.


Abandoned Vishmital outpost

Danger: Normal
Inhabitants: Storm Sprites

In the southern part of the great rocky fields lies a huge but deserted military complex. This imposing fortress was an infantry training center as well as a radar outpost of the Vishmitals. Oddly, while the place is void of any trace of its former owners, a good part of the equipment and advanced technology there is still functional. For example laser turrets will deploy and open fire whenever a harpy approaches, and sentry robots roam the zone around the base, deeming everyone who approach to be an intruder, and opening fire after the first warning to leave.

The base is now a playground for a pack of storm sprites who are probably responsible for its fall in the first place. So far the Vishmital's attempts to reconquer it have all failed. Needless to say their rivals, the Ps'isol magiocrats of Negav, are not in a big hurry to help them retake it. Seeing the Vishmitals' efforts to retake the base, some have started to wonder if they didn't leave something very valuable behind them there...


  • Credits to Jasconius for the Teferis forest idea.