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A large island standing in the middle of the Jewel river and separating it in two. It's covered by a lush and dense vegetation, with very large vine plants serving as trees. The most remarkable particularity of Prayaga island is its ground. It appears entirely blanketed by an intricate network of moving yellow vines that suspiciously ressemble tentacles. Some question wether it's actually some sort of gigantic aquatic monster, on top of which the island grew somehow. Whatever their exact nature is, falling down there usually means being entangled in a matter of seconds, then being dragged down and disappearing forever into that alive mass. In order to move from one point to another, most creature will walk on the numerous and very large vines that twist and snake around all over the place, above that deadly sea. They form such an intricate network that, most of the time, moving about and finding a route is not really a problem. Most creatures living in the island soon relegate the ground to the rank of a vague and confusing threat that you rarely have to approach anyway. In some locations, the vines and vegetation becomes so dense and tangled up that they form impenetrable vegetal walls. Curiously, their position don't seem entirely random, sometimes conveniently creating circling walls, or even fortifications of sorts. Many believe it's the work of the [[elves#Aloes Tribe|Aloes]], a small tribe of giant [[elves]] who live in the north of the island.
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A large island standing in the middle of the Jewel river and separating it in two. It's covered by a lush and dense vegetation, with very large vine plants serving as trees. The most remarkable particularity of Prayaga island is its ground. It appears entirely blanketed by an intricate network of moving yellow vines that suspiciously ressemble tentacles. Some question wether it's actually some sort of gigantic aquatic monster, on top of which the island grew somehow. Whatever their exact nature is, falling down there usually means being entangled in a matter of seconds, then being dragged down and disappearing forever into that alive mass. In order to move from one point to another, most creature will walk on the numerous and very large vines that twist and snake around all over the place, above that deadly sea. They form such an intricate network that, most of the time, moving about and finding a route is not really a problem. Most creatures living in the island soon relegate the ground to the rank of a vague and confusing threat that you rarely have to approach anyway. In some locations, the vines and vegetation becomes so dense and tangled up that they form impenetrable vegetal walls. Curiously, their position doesn't seem entirely random, sometimes conveniently creating circling walls, or even fortifications of sorts. Many believe it's the work of the [[elves#Aloes Tribe|Aloes]], a small tribe of giant [[elves]] who live in the north of the island.
  
This part of Prayaga gives the distinct impression of a very large, beautiful and well tended garden. The elves integrated perfectly their structures into the landscape, and it's sometimes hard to tell where the vegetal stops and where the artificial begins. The Aloes are a rather peaceful tribe, mainly keeping to themselves in the island, exercing art and playing music. They are definitely of the predatory type though, and any captured adventurer have high chances to end up as a light snack. The Aloes can be sometimes seen crossing the water separating Prayaga from the mainland, to hunt in the [[Oloonde lakeland|Oloonde]] region. It's interesting to note that on the island grows one of the rare [[Carnivorous plants#hydra Tree|Hydra tree]] of the continent and probably the biggest of them all. This behemoth towers at about 240 feet above its surroundings ! The Aloes give it the name of "Lakau tol'is" : "The old watcher". Some claim they were used to worship it and offer it sacrifices but this hasn't been confirmed.
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This part of Prayaga gives the distinct impression of a very large, beautiful and well tended garden. The elves integrated their structures perfectly into the landscape, and it's sometimes hard to tell where the vegetal stops and where the artificial begins. The Aloes are a rather peaceful tribe, mainly keeping to themselves in the island, exercising art and playing music. They are definitely of the predatory type though, and any captured adventurer faces a significant risk of ending up as a light snack. The Aloes can sometimes be seen crossing the water separating Prayaga from the mainland, to hunt in the [[Oloonde lakeland|Oloonde]] region. It's interesting to note that on the island grows one of the rare [[Carnivorous plants#hydra Tree|Hydra trees]] of the continent and probably the biggest of them all. This behemoth towers at about 240 feet above its surroundings ! The Aloes give it the name of "Lakau tol'is" : "The old watcher". Some claim they were used to worship it and offer it sacrifices but this hasn't been confirmed.
  
 
== Underwater Crystal Caves ==
 
== Underwater Crystal Caves ==

Revision as of 08:26, 26 November 2011

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A mermaid inspecting a shipwreck in the Jewel river


Danger: Normal
Sub zones: Underwater crystal caves, Prayaga island
Inhabitants: mermaids, dryads, fairies , silver mycorpes, suwaro pelicans, pearl anemones, toxotidas, exovoles, jewel fishes, nagas, opal mingos, noghdongs, okalis
Characters : Calimn, Mina


A huge river so large that only a fourth of it is shown on the map, and so wide that you can barely see the other side when you stand on the shore. As its name suggests, it is filled with treasure. The riverbed is literally covered with jewels and gems. For mysterious reasons, there never seems to be any fewer of them, no matter how much greedy treasure hunters take. The river also has plenty of jewel fish, a usually legendary creature whose skin is worth more than diamonds on some worlds. The river and its surroundings are home to a wide range of colorful, shimmering fauna. Of course, although they may be very beautiful, the fauna here are no less dangerous, nor any less gluttonous than in the rest of Felarya.


Prayaga island

Danger: Normal
Inhabitants: elves, dryads


A large island standing in the middle of the Jewel river and separating it in two. It's covered by a lush and dense vegetation, with very large vine plants serving as trees. The most remarkable particularity of Prayaga island is its ground. It appears entirely blanketed by an intricate network of moving yellow vines that suspiciously ressemble tentacles. Some question wether it's actually some sort of gigantic aquatic monster, on top of which the island grew somehow. Whatever their exact nature is, falling down there usually means being entangled in a matter of seconds, then being dragged down and disappearing forever into that alive mass. In order to move from one point to another, most creature will walk on the numerous and very large vines that twist and snake around all over the place, above that deadly sea. They form such an intricate network that, most of the time, moving about and finding a route is not really a problem. Most creatures living in the island soon relegate the ground to the rank of a vague and confusing threat that you rarely have to approach anyway. In some locations, the vines and vegetation becomes so dense and tangled up that they form impenetrable vegetal walls. Curiously, their position doesn't seem entirely random, sometimes conveniently creating circling walls, or even fortifications of sorts. Many believe it's the work of the Aloes, a small tribe of giant elves who live in the north of the island.

This part of Prayaga gives the distinct impression of a very large, beautiful and well tended garden. The elves integrated their structures perfectly into the landscape, and it's sometimes hard to tell where the vegetal stops and where the artificial begins. The Aloes are a rather peaceful tribe, mainly keeping to themselves in the island, exercising art and playing music. They are definitely of the predatory type though, and any captured adventurer faces a significant risk of ending up as a light snack. The Aloes can sometimes be seen crossing the water separating Prayaga from the mainland, to hunt in the Oloonde region. It's interesting to note that on the island grows one of the rare Hydra trees of the continent and probably the biggest of them all. This behemoth towers at about 240 feet above its surroundings ! The Aloes give it the name of "Lakau tol'is" : "The old watcher". Some claim they were used to worship it and offer it sacrifices but this hasn't been confirmed.

Underwater Crystal Caves

Danger: Hazardous
Inhabitants: crystal dragons, crystal mermaids


For those few brave souls who actually risk swimming in the river, their destination is typically the legendary Crystal Caves. While the process that created them is unknown, the properties of many of the types of crystals that are found there present treasure seekers with no lack of motivation to visit them. Besides being incredibly beautiful, some of them can heal wounds, read minds, create gateways, and endow the user with incredible power. However, the caves are teeming with many untold horrors and monsters, many mutated by their long centuries in contact with the crystals. Those who have survived encounters with them tell of beasts and intelligent beings partially, or even totally covered with growths of crystals. In some cases, the being in question is something they might normally see above ground, such as a nagas or even a human. Many of these creatures now exhibit great powers, no doubt obtained from the crystals, but it is theorized that these beings may not in fact be individuals anymore, but rather drones working for some sort of intelligence. An ancient tablet, discovered in the ruins of Ur-Sagol, makes reference to the Crystal Cave as being some sort of living, intelligent entity. It talks about crystal covered beings bringing sacrifices to a large gaping mouth deep within the cave, where the victims were thrown into and devoured. After being digested, the person would then become energy, distributed among the network of living crystals. The tablet doesn't go into much more detail, but it describes how sometimes the entity would not devour the sacrifice, instead turning it into a mindless slave to do its bidding.


  • Credits goes to Veeshan123 for the idea and design of the Crystal caves.