Tidal forest
A forest of giant decidual trees has been flooded by water that is so clear that the bottom is easily visible. Local dwellings are built in the trees, with bridges and zip-lines crisscrossing between them, and transportation is done by boat.
Wyverns
Related to dragons, these bipedal, flighted creatures only grow to roughly the size of a large horse and have no breath abilities. Unlike their larger cousins they live in flocks and can be tamed, and trained, capable of carrying up to one person through the air.
Night Cherry
Middle sized deciduous trees with black bark and wood that is coursed through with silvery veins that glow in the dark. The leaves are dark purple, and in spring the trees sprout white flowers that also glow in the dark. The cherry like fruits are white and fuzzy on the outside, with a deep blood red flesh and juice.
Naga
Reptile humanoids, they are a curious merge of humans, and lizards or serpents. No two are exactly alike. Intelligent and cunning, they are reclusive and secretive and guard a complex, highly cultured society from outside influences.
Halo stuff!
Snow Golems
When memory snow ages, it becomes semi-sentient and starts to move around. These snow golems can take on virtually any shape, but usually never grow larger than six feet.
Frost Ferns
Semi-translucent fern-like plants grow directly on the snow and ice. A staple food for the Luxere, they are tough and tasteless. The stalks are full of nutrients however and can be ground into a coarse flour that provide a much needed supplement to the meat-heavy diet of the locals.
Blood Birch
Mutated by magic and adapted to the harsh climate, these trees have white trunks striped with silver, and white semi-translucent leaves that are replaced each Flowerbirth. The sap within the trees is warm, bright crimson and tastes faintly metallic, almost like blood...
Jackalope
A hare-like creature with antlers and fangs, they burrow into the snow where they live in small groups. Legends say that flowers grow in their footprints.
Storm Crow
Adapted to the bitter cold with a thicker plumage, these birds are white, have red eyes and a heavy beak, similar in appearance to a raven but with an eagle's cruel talons. They live in flocks, eat anything they can find and have been known to take down fully grown Luxere. Seeing a Storm Crow fly near the ground is a sure sign that a storm is approaching, hence their name.
A forest of giant decidual trees has been flooded by water that is so clear that the bottom is easily visible. Local dwellings are built in the trees, with bridges and zip-lines crisscrossing between them, and transportation is done by boat.
Wyverns
Related to dragons, these bipedal, flighted creatures only grow to roughly the size of a large horse and have no breath abilities. Unlike their larger cousins they live in flocks and can be tamed, and trained, capable of carrying up to one person through the air.
Night Cherry
Middle sized deciduous trees with black bark and wood that is coursed through with silvery veins that glow in the dark. The leaves are dark purple, and in spring the trees sprout white flowers that also glow in the dark. The cherry like fruits are white and fuzzy on the outside, with a deep blood red flesh and juice.
Naga
Reptile humanoids, they are a curious merge of humans, and lizards or serpents. No two are exactly alike. Intelligent and cunning, they are reclusive and secretive and guard a complex, highly cultured society from outside influences.
Halo stuff!
Snow Golems
When memory snow ages, it becomes semi-sentient and starts to move around. These snow golems can take on virtually any shape, but usually never grow larger than six feet.
Semi-translucent fern-like plants grow directly on the snow and ice. A staple food for the Luxere, they are tough and tasteless. The stalks are full of nutrients however and can be ground into a coarse flour that provide a much needed supplement to the meat-heavy diet of the locals.
Blood Birch
Mutated by magic and adapted to the harsh climate, these trees have white trunks striped with silver, and white semi-translucent leaves that are replaced each Flowerbirth. The sap within the trees is warm, bright crimson and tastes faintly metallic, almost like blood...
Jackalope
A hare-like creature with antlers and fangs, they burrow into the snow where they live in small groups. Legends say that flowers grow in their footprints.
Storm Crow
Adapted to the bitter cold with a thicker plumage, these birds are white, have red eyes and a heavy beak, similar in appearance to a raven but with an eagle's cruel talons. They live in flocks, eat anything they can find and have been known to take down fully grown Luxere. Seeing a Storm Crow fly near the ground is a sure sign that a storm is approaching, hence their name.