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  1. A Guide To The Under-Dark 478 E.S 17th Tov and Yermey ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Chapter I Exploring the Uncharted ‘The Caverns’ The world has undergone a profound transformation, unrecognisable to those familiar with our age. It stands as a mere remnant of its former self, bearing no resemblance to the world we once knew and cherished. The illuminating beacon that once guided our every step has been extinguished, replaced by an engulfing darkness that shrouds our path. The once-familiar landscapes that offered solace and security have vanished, leaving behind an unfamiliar void. It is uncertain whether we reside beneath the very ground we once tread or have been transported to an alternate realm, but one thing remains clear: the place we once called home is lost to us. ‘Low Town’ A shanty town is in between the warped and crimson fungal forests. It rests upon the water and its construction uses the local materials. Though it seems to have been completely abandoned, someone already has set up a mushroom shop within the upper parts. The town is situated on a bed of geothermal activity, with bubbles rising from the water, meaning in the cold caves one may find warmth here. ‘Warped Citadel’ Above Low Town sits the Warped Citadel. A small city of ornate architecture, atop a base of dark stone. Its light and cleanliness draw all to it and thus has become bustling with many surviving folks from Almaris. The Warped Citadel gains its name from the blue vines and fungus that grow around it, providing some much-needed brightness in contrast to the dark cave walls. ‘Stonehelm Keep’ Behind the Citadel lay the ruins of an abandoned keep. Bright purple sharps of rock create a menacing environment around it, as the keep itself is deeply embedded into the stone. The architecture of Stonehelm Keep indicates an advanced level of technical skill. One may only wonder what caused it to fall. ‘Stonehelm’s Gate’ A large, looming gate stands behind the Keep of Stonehelm. No one guards it, but it is utterly immovable and unscalable. It is unknown what is behind it. ‘The Waters of Morgana’ The river surrounding the underground area has been dubbed Morgana, for its beauty and danger. It is a freshwater lake but highly unclean. Water from the upper caves flows into it, but it is unknown where it drains to. ‘The Oynx Banks’ Banks of dark and glossy stone roll into the waters of Lake Morgana. They are devoid of life , save for a few abandoned ships used by the Mori Quessir, but who knows that life dwells under the water? ‘The Deephold of Tal'Yrro’ The Urguani expeditionary force had discovered an ancient dwarven stronghold, with white walls and imagery of Dwarven smithing. It seems to be an abandoned facility for making golems. It is unknown what ancient dwarven secrets lie in this place. ‘The Dark Anvil’ A foul-smelling and dark cave is located underground. Within it are ancient and ruined machines, and in the centre a large anvil of dark stone. The exterior has been marked by the dwarves claiming it a shrine to one of their gods. However, it seems a cultist group of various peoples have taken to worshipping it. Visitors are advised to be cautious. Chapter II The Flora Crimson Stalks In the untamed forests, thrive the Crimson Stalks, extraordinary vines that twist and coil with a captivating blend of elegance and danger. These majestic tendrils wind through the foliage, displaying their vibrant crimson hue as a testament to their inherent strength and allure. Adorned with sharp thorns, akin to perilous hooks, these vines demand respect and caution from those who dare to handle them. The Crimson Stalks possess remarkable flexibility, making them invaluable for crafting an array of useful tools. Their supple nature allows for the creation of intricately woven nets, sturdy and resilient enough to ensnare even the most elusive creatures. These exceptional nets, fashioned with skill and precision, serve as reliable means of capturing and restraining quarry, withstanding their struggles and ensuring they remain securely confined. Red Buds The Red Buds emerge as magnificent mushrooms with colossal red hats. Towering proudly, they possess an ethereal allure that captivates all who lay eyes upon them. Their stems are fibrous like wood, albeit weaker and lighter, and their caps are edible if prepared properly. They need to be rinsed and cleaned for a sufficient amount of time, or else they will taste bitter. When cooked until brown, they have a delicious taste of tender meat. Though the long-term risks of eating any of the flora are unknown. Fructus Solis This extraordinary blossom emanates an aura of unknown energy, casting a vibrant, crimson glow akin to a small sun that illuminates the surrounding landscapes and beckons curious souls to its presence. Blood Branches The Fructus Solis grow upon the red trees, which have been named Blood Branches. Its wood seems light, but useful enough to use as timber as evident in its predominant use in Low Town. Sea Pickles Sea pickles can be seen along the shores of the underground lake. Their use and edibility need to be investigated. Witch’s Fingers Seaweed was seen growing in the depths of Lake Morgana; its leaves have the appearance of green gnarled fingers like that of a witch. It is theorised that it can be dried into food or other products. More investigation needs to be done by the head of Agriculture. Blue Pods With the blue fungal forests lie cyan and bright mushrooms of gigantic size. They appear similar in appearance to those of the red forests, but somehow warped. This is not only in appearance too but in flavour as well. As the Red Buds taste meat when prepared, the Blue Pods taste fruit, in particular a mix of pineapple, apple, and banana. Azure Vines The Azure veins possess many of the physical properties of the Crimson Stalks, except for spikes they possess an extremely sticky mucus all over them. KNIGHT KILLER Simple, brown and small mushrooms can be found in clutches around the caves. Amateur herbalists may confuse them for common Penny Bun mushrooms. But they are not, if ingested they may be lethal if not spat out immediately. If they are removed quickly they will still cause intense vomiting and bleeding in the stomach. Chapter III The Fauna Demon Carp A large red and scaly fish can be seen swimming in the waters of Morgana. Its scales are red, eyes are yellow and two small black horns grow atop its head. But the most important part is that it both looks and tastes like a carp, although with a slightly bitter aftertaste Skull Shrieker A fat and powerful bird with ebony black feathers and talons coloured like onyx. Though its most striking feature is its bone-white beak and feathers around its face, giving it the appearance of a skull. Its shriek is irritating to the ears, but on the bright side, its meat tastes like fowl. Chapter IV A Rough Map ___________________________________________________________________________ Damar lifsti va Edlerviki, Her Royal Majesty, Sofia Camila of Hyspia, Queen-Consort of Hanseti and Ruska, Princess of Hyspia, Princess-Consort of Bihar, Dules, Lahy, Muldav, Solvesborg, Slesvik and Ulgaard, Duchess-Consort of Carnatia and Vanaheim, Margravine-Consort of Korstadt, Rothswald and Vasiland, Countess-Consort of Alban, Siegrad, Werdenburg, Alimar, Baranya, Graiswald, Karikhov, Karovia, Kaunas, Kavat, Kovachgrad, Kvasz, Markev, Nenzing, Torun, and Toruv, Viscountess-Consort of Varna, Baroness-Consort of Esenstadt, Kraken’s Watch, Kralta, Krepost, Lorentz, Rytsburg, Buck, Thurant and Astfield, Lady of the Westfolk, Protector and Lady of the Highlanders, etcetera. Lady Allessandra de Vend, Custodian of the Morrivi Court, Caretaker of Morrivi Prikaz Library, The Librarian, Owner of Secret Garden Bookstore. Ser Sterling Amador, Vice Emissar, Knight of the Marian Retenue, Court Astrologer, Master of Agriculture.
  2. Morrivi Prikaz Library - DONATIONS 19th OF SUN'S SMILE OF 1922 IST ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ “If every library is in some sense a reflection of its readers, it is also an image of that which we are not, and cannot be.” Lady Allessandra de Vend, Caretaker of the Morrivi Prikaz Library requests any and all book donations one can offer. The books donated and obtained by the library that have been deemed acceptable shall be organized and put on display in a proper section for the public to see. Please notify Lady Allessandra via letter for any donations at this time, or you may find her within the general vicinity of Haense. ___________________________________________________________________________ Lady Allessandra de Vend, Chamberlain of the Morrivi Court, Caretaker of Morrivi Prikaz Library
  3. Morrivi Prikaz Library 13th OF SIGISMUND'S END OF 1919 IST ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ “If every library is in some sense a reflection of its readers, it is also an image of that which we are not, and cannot be.” Hidden within the opulent walls of the Morrivi Prikaz palace, lies a small library, easily missed if one is not vigilant. This unassuming room is located to the right of the main stairwell upon entry to the Morrivi Prikaz. The library appears to be an ordinary space except for the small sign above the door indicating it as the "Morrivi Prikaz Library." With its cosy atmosphere and shelves full of books, this is the perfect place for book lovers to get lost in the pages of their favourite stories. If you're a bookworm looking for a serene hideaway, this is definitely the place to be! Ground Floor As one enters the smallest room of the Morrivi Prikaz Library, one shall be amazed to discover that it expands beyond the confines of their initial perception. The first room is adorned with a small desk to the right, holding essential notices and a list of the esteemed library staff. To the left, a donation point is available for those who wish to contribute to the library's collection. At the far end of the room, a grand staircase invites visitors to explore further. As one descends the graceful staircase, a magnificent sight reveals itself in the centre of the room - an exquisite table adorned with ornate carvings and embellishments, commanding the attention of any visitor. However, it is not merely the table that captures one's attention, for the walls surrounding it are adorned with an abundance of precious tomes, exuding the unmistakable fragrance of bibliomania, which wafts throughout the space. Upon closer inspection, these tomes reveal themselves to be a collection of biographies, chronicling the lives of the remarkable women who have left an indelible mark on Haense's storied history. One may be intrigued to discover the names of illustrious figures such as Tavisha Morovar and Viktoriya Barbanov-Bihar among the titles. Yet, tucked away in a far corner of the room lies a veritable treasure trove of myths and legends, detailing the wondrous tales of Haense and beyond. And, as if beckoning the visitor to explore further, a hidden staircase reveals itself in the shadows, hinting at even more secrets to be uncovered. It is a marvel to behold - how such a small space could contain such a vast wealth of knowledge, just waiting to be discovered by those with a curious mind and a thirst for knowledge. First Floor As one descended the final staircase, the alluring scent of bibliomania permeated the air, beckoning the visitor towards a breathtaking sight. The vast open space before them was filled with an abundance of tomes of all shapes and sizes, the shelves reaching upwards towards the lofty heights of the ceiling and beyond as if stretching towards infinity. As one surveyed their surroundings, they soon realized that the room extended far beyond what initially met the eye, with a balcony on the opposite side hinting at the possibility of further discoveries beyond this seemingly endless expanse of knowledge. One's attention was immediately drawn to the books adorning the shelves to their right, an impressive collection of historical tomes spanning every era in the kingdom's rich history, as well as many others from afar. As the visitor continued along the row of books, they discovered a shift in focus towards archives on the various houses within Haense, providing a captivating glimpse into the kingdom's unique culture. Beyond that, as one reached the end of the row, they were met with a platform that led to the science section of the library. The platform seemed to float above the room below, offering a bird's eye view of the wondrous expanse of knowledge that lay before them. Second Floor As one stepped into the lift that would transport them to the bottom floor of the Morrivi Prikaz Library, they felt a palpable sense of anticipation. The lift descended even deeper into a realm of literature, a world shrouded in mystery, filled with endless possibilities for exploration and discovery. The shelves were packed with a wealth of texts, each volume seeming to hold secrets and knowledge beyond the imagination. The shelves were brimming with an abundance of texts, meticulously arranged in sections devoted to journals, reports, religion, politics, tales, children's tales, songs, and poems. Each section was a treasure trove of knowledge and imagination, waiting to be discovered by the curious reader. The journal and report section contained an array of academic texts and publications, covering a vast range of subjects and fields of study. The religion section held a variety of religious texts, from the ancient to the contemporary, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and practices of cultures from around the world. The politics section was a treasure trove of political treatises, manifestos, and biographies, providing insight into the evolution of political thought and the lives of influential leaders throughout history. The tales section offered a vast collection of stories, from classic fairy tales to contemporary novels, taking readers on journeys of imagination and wonder. The children's tales section was a haven for young readers, with colourful and captivating books that sparked the imagination and nurtured a love for reading. The songs and poems section held a wealth of lyrical works, from ancient poetry to contemporary song lyrics, celebrating the beauty and power of language. Services These services are provided by the Secret Garden Bookstore We provide a wide range of services within the Secret Bookstore that benefit the community of Haense for their literary, stationary, and academic needs. These services are listed below: - Copying of In-store Reads & Library books If one of our Secret Garden exclusive books is too good for you to leave behind at the store, we will create a copy of the original for purchase at the wholesale price plus a 5 mina service fee. This same service fee applies to the library copying service. - Letter Service At the Secret Garden Bookstore, we offer a letter service to those who lack writing capabilities. We will draft your letter for you and have it taken to the aviary to be sent to your desired recipient. - Publication We appreciate the creative works of authors from all over Alamaris. Through the Secret Garden Publication, our dedicated and talented publishers will review your artistic work and put it on the shelves of our esteemed bookstore. As copies sell, the author will receive a 50% commission on the profits. - Tutoring We provide a tutoring service within a variety of subjects within the proprietor’s expertise. This includes but is not limited to: etiquette, history, literature, diplomacy, and herbology. More is to come with the ever-expanding search for knowledge. If you wish to work at Morrivi Prikaz Library, contact Lady Allessandra de Vend via a simple visit or letter. ___________________________________________________________________________ Lady Allessandra de Vend, Chamberlain of the Morrivi Court, Caretaker of Morrivi Prikaz Library
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