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  1. Drealond The Night Stone "There are lands far below, it's a place called home." Origins Found in the lands of late Athera by an 'Ker named Tayui and his crew in a deep, undersea cavern. They had to mine the area around the mineral, because it was too weak, and would be broken into shards easily. It was a thick, aqua color, almost like that of the sea depths. However, Tayui had greed 'greater than that of a dwarf', some would say. He burned his own ship, killing his crew-mates as they slept, while diving into the water. He hung onto a piece of wreckage, unable to find the ore the next morning. Heavily depressed due to the fact that he killed every one of his crew-mates, and lost his wealth, he went into hiding. Though, this ore has recently been found, and it is rumored to be by the island of Laureh'lin. Raw & Processed Forms There are two conditions, or forms, that Draelond could be in. These are regularly known as 'Raw Draelond' and 'Processed Draelond'. Obviously, raw Draelond is the untampered, natural form found inside the deep sea caverns. Processed Draelond, however, is what the rare ore is named after it has gone through a refining 'process'. Raw In it's raw form, it is still in crystalline form. It spreads throughout a cavern, growing in small bunches. They can only grow if small moonlight manages to at least graze a section of the area around a small area of water inside the cavern. Moonlight, and freshwater is required to grow this rare crystal that glows in the night. Even though it is raw, it is actually softer than it's processed form. This is probably because it is only suited to it's fertile soil in the caverns below. Processed Processed Draelond becomes a darker color as it is separated from it's natural environment. It ceases growth without it's moonlight, and condenses into a harder state than it's raw form. When first introduced to the sun, it will re-use some of it's heat, and store it inside of itself. After this, it'd give off an near-to-unnoticeable aura of warmth, and become even darker. It is easy to be forged into something else, if heated high enough by lava, and forged correctly. It can be put back into it's raw form, by putting it back in the exact same spot you found it, in it's cavern. ((This was more just of a writing experiment that I was working on, to improve my writing skills. I'd be glad to see it implemented into the server, explaining where a new ore Ravondir has had on his necklace. It is also being used in Laureh'lin, it's just that it's has not been publicly announced yet. Remember, it's only for decoration!)) Red Lines - Draelond cannot be used for combat, as it would break easily against any other type of metal if pressed hard enough. - It grows in the moonlight, and needs a freshwater source to grow bigger. - It actually doesn't shine in the sunlight, the sun stumps growth, and becomes a darker color. - It doesn't become hot to the point that it burns on skin contact.
  2. Snow Wolves Story The Biology of the Snow Wolf The Snow Wolf is a fearsome beast to be both respected and feared. Their reputation for being smart, cunning, resourceful, strong, and fast has long preceded them throughout the realm of Anthos. Their fearsome and respectable behavior has earned them places in stories, legends, and bard songs everywhere, such as the campfire tale above. Anatomy The Snow Wolf is known for its massive physique. Its well built musculature allows for impressive strength and speed. Although the average Snow Wolf weighs about 180 lbs, they are still quick on their feet and are very stealthy. Another important characteristic of Snow Wolves is their impressive size. These beasts are usually 6 feet long, and 3 feet at the shoulder. This, coupled with their bulk, allows for their incredible perseverance, and they can take many blows before going down. This impressive stature is an evolutionary adaptation to their harsh and unforgiving climate. With a bite force of almost 2000 lbs, they can snap bones in combat. Due to their mass, however, they cannot run as fast as their leaner cousins, but can still sprint an impressive 30 mph. Although known for their pure white coats, some Snow Wolves occasionally have streaks of gray, brown, or black in their pelts. Behavior One of the most profound behaviors of the Snow Wolf is its cunning intelligence and ability to work as a team with its pack mates. To overcome their proportionally slow speed, the Snow Wolf plans its attacks, and works in coordination with its team. Usually, they will stage an ambush, when the prey is in an isolated and vulnerable spot. Although mighty, the Snow Wolves know their limits. A pack of about four snow wolves would never attack an entire herd of Elk head on. Likewise, they would not attack a hunting party of over five. In addition, the Snow Wolf does not usually engage humans unless provoked, but when provoked, will fight until they deem it a waste. The alpha male is the patriarch of the group, and he is distinguishable through his special streak of gray, located on the ridge of his back. He is also noticeably larger than the others. He is the one to coordinate the attacks through a complex system of growls, yips, yelps, and howls. A pack usually consists of about four to five wolves. At around the age of two, the male pups leave the pack to start a new one, or join another one. This ensures genetic diversity. Mating season of the snow wolves occurs in late winter, so the pups are born in early summer. The pups are at a hunt able age at one and a half, but won't leave until 3 years of age. Range & Habitat The Snow Wolves range in the Southern Mountains and the Boreal Southern Forests. Many packs live in the Cold North. These two groups of Snow Wolves are genetically isolated, but retain most of the same characteristics in tandem. Theoretically, they could interbreed, but such a feat would be difficult, as they are so isolated. The Snow Wolves are a hardy species, and can survive in icy mountains. Their prime habitat is boreal forest, but they thrive in the rugged mountains as well. They can survive in any climate, but unless domesticated or forced out of their home, they will never have a reason to leave the snowy lands from which they came. Diet The Snow Wolves prefer to consume wild Elk, Moose, or Mule/White Tail Deer. In tough time, when this preferable game is unavailable, the Snow Wolves would resort to eating vermin such as mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers. If these are also scarce, they would resort to live-stock. This is rarely done. Eating people is even rarer, as Snow Wolves do not prefer the taste. Domestication If done from birth, a Snow Wolf can become a domestic beast. It would take a large amount of skill and a fair bit of luck, but it has historically been done. If tamed successfully, these animals can be incredibly useful, versatile, and good companions. But if not properly trained, the animal can become a danger to yourself and all around. Have any suggestions? Think it's unfinished? Anything to add? Reply below!!! Thank you for reading, ThePrroman
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