Regions
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Cove City
Learn MoreBright and colorful buildings stack high to keep near the major trade ports nestled at the end of the Luna Valley River. Cove City hosts an expansive research university, busy nightlife, and parks showcasing each of the major biomes on the Mycorzha isles. Always on the edge of innovation elders of the island often warn to use caution in the city, lest speed becomes more important than caring for the land.
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Crescent Mountains and the White Plains
Learn MoreBitter cold and nearly impossible to cross the volcanic Crescent Mountain range curves around Luna Valley below. The White Plains to the north are covered in a mix of snow and a hard, white limestone like surface where nothing can grow. What sort of creatures lurk in such a place?
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Dreamer Tree and Greater Mycorzha
Learn MoreMost of the residents of Mycorzha live a transient lifestyle, moving throughout all the regions of the isles depending on regional harvests and weather patterns. Each year they host a great trade meet at the Dreamer Tree, a great redwood tree which stands tall enough to be seen from more of the island.
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Fernleaf Forest
Learn MoreCovered in dense forest those who travel through here often work with lumber and carpentry. It can be rather cold this side of the mountains, so most migrate south from the region for the winter months. Sharing the river edge with Frostfire Forest has resulted in some quirks, but no one would ever cross over the river to learn more about it. The Glow Cap Caverns host the only natural hot spring heated by the volcanic Crescent Mountains and are enjoyed by many as a nice way to warm up after a long day.
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Frostfire Forest
Learn MoreThe Frostfire Forest resides to the Northeast, behind the Crescent Mountains and starting on the other side of the Lantern Glow River. The forest has always had a…strange…feel to it, almost like a presence exists there. The forest is made of tall, dense evergreens which keep the forest floor underneath dark as night year round.
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Hazelmoss Woods
Learn MoreParents who live on the edges of the Hazel Moss woods warn their children of the dangers of the woods and tell tall tales of monsters who will lick their bones clean. The Hazel Moss woods show no true signs of being concerning, with many local adults foraging from the area, but at some point, it turns into a bog that leads to the Morel Marsh, and children have been known in the past to get lost in the bogs when they took a step too far and didn’t notice that the forest floor was now simply a grass patch overgrown on the soft marshland.
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Luna Valley
Learn MoreLuna Valley rests in the carter like cliffs that are at the edge of the crescent mountains. The huge glacial peaks surrounding it do well at preventing bad weather, and so there is rarely a stormy night to worry about, with the sun shining 300+ days of the year overhead.
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Mossy Cup Lagoon
Learn MoreNestled past the White Plains this lagoon is a chilly but protected rocky pocket of water. It is overgrown with a fuzzy alga that resembles moss, typically a deep red or maroon purple color, but can change to bright yellow depending on the season and weather. Many small sea life reside in the safety of the lagoon, resting in the tidepools. Due to it's isolated nature and difficultly for boats to navigate the rocky waters some creatures find it a great hide out after committing some questionable...choices.
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Saffron Spore Islands and the Morel Marsh
Learn MoreThe Morel Marsh is a hot and muggy “everglades” like environment, teaming with life and food just like most of Mycorzha. Here you might find many amphibians who enjoy the marshlands while also residing along the Saffron Spore Islands. The islands bank against the harsh ocean environments, breaking the current with trees and bushes which have been removed at some points to give way to small docks for trade.
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Selene Cliffs
Learn MoreThe cliff sides surrounding Luna Valley host most of the bird life on the island with nests carved into its walls. Draped in colorful cloths and the beautiful melodies of its residents many argue the cliffs are the most beautiful part of all of Mycorzha.
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Shadow Moss Cave
Learn MoreNestled into the cliffs of Luna Valley it is primarily resided in by nocturnal cave dweller creatures such as bats, salamanders, some birds like owls and cave swiftlets, and snakes. Much of the caves are natural formations, but some adaptions here and there have been carved out to make the space
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Starlit Stone Ruins
Learn MoreIn one of the strange clearings in the Frostfire forest, where the tree cover gives way and you can see into the night sky once more, there are old steel ruins that some of the creatures call home. Little is known of them, but legend says the ruins tell an ancient story of greed and corruption lost to the centuries.