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The Bridge
A miles-long, barely-above-sea-level land bridge that connects Takela and Reverie. Nothing much lives on this bridge, and it is not kind when the waves are strong. Still, it allows access to and from Reverie, making it necessary to conquer to get from the old world to the new.
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February 21, 2021 @ 04:52 PM
by Rat
The Rainforest
This temperate rainforest is teeming with pine trees and moss, which makes a great home for the variety of prey that lives here. The coast is rocky and sharp, cold and brutal, but it can be made a home to those who are willing to fight for it.
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February 5, 2021 @ 08:37 AM
by Platalea
The Mountains
Further inland from the west coast is a vast mountain range that creates the rainforest along the coast. These mountains are some of the tallest ever witnessed. Their sides are steep and dangerous, but there are pathways down below that allow travelers to trek through them.
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February 25, 2021 @ 12:44 PM
by Autumn
The Desert
On the eastern side of the mountains lays a vast desert, complete with dunes and cacti. It rarely rains here, and the weather is considered unbearably hot for all except those who were built for it. Tall mesas provide good lookout points for those looking to get a better lay of the land.
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The Savannah
Not quite as dry as the desert, the savannah is a grassy place with little rain but plenty of prey. Rivers and lakes dot the landscape here, although it is devoid of any plant life taller than a large bush. The rolling hills and wide-open views provide some of the best sunrises and sunsets Reverie has to offer.
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The Deciduous Forest
A seemingly never-ending series of rivers, trees, lakes, and rolling hills makes up the majority of Reverie. Smaller mountain ranges can be found here, and it seems to be the most universally-habitable region for canines. Both large and small prey is abundant here, and the region has four distinct seasons.
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The Beach
On the far-eastern coast is a much calmer, much more pleasant sandy beach that spans the entire continent from top to bottom. Unlike the rocky western shores, this place is warm and tranquil, soft and breezy. Fishing here can be done with ease, and with the plentiful forest just a few clicks to the west, it makes a good home for many.
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