Halo Ideas
Board:
Hotsprings
Subboard of The Fangs.
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These natural geothermal springs can be found at the foot of the fangs. They provide one of the few respites from the region's otherwise bone-chilling temperatures, making them a magnet for tundra life. Many hunters have had luck here, but beware: more than a few of them became the hunted.
Board:
Glacier Caves
Subboard of The Tundra
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These glacier caves were formed from melting ice long ago; suffice it to say that the ice isn't melting anymore. They're known for their otherworldly beauty, but local superstition warns of restless spirits that lurk within.
Flora? Well, fungi:
Moonshrooms: Delicious mushrooms that also happen to be bio-luminescent at night. They grow in rocky tundra crevices. If you eat them, be careful: getting the juice on your shirt will make a stain that glows for a while. Oh, also, they look exactly like poison caps during the day. (common)
Poison Caps: Extremely poisonous mushrooms that grow in the tundra. One bite causes seizures. They look exactly like moonshrooms, but they lack nighttime bio-luminescence. Only the luxere seem to be able to tell the difference during the day. (common)