Post by Azitith on Jan 14, 2009 0:42:03 GMT -6
This enigmatic land was once open to the people. However, since the separation after the First War, many have forgotten its beauties--perhaps through the influence of Azitith's kind themselves, a wish to be forgotten. It is now surrounded by ashen volcanoes and the tallest peaks, the land of Fer'angal is almost considered impenetrable to all but the most stalwart adventurers. For those who manage to cross the borders and survive the barbarous harpies and the vast wasteland, what awaits them is shocking. Lush green forests, flawlessly crystalline rivers, and towering spires.
Among the many caverns and catacombs that house the dragonkind, the true wonder is the center city, Ryven. The home of the main populace, and the largest mountain the Veil--piercing the heavens, and it is quite fittingly here that the royal palace lies. The auguries mold new armor for their warriors--waterfalls cascade from the many ridges and crests in the mountainside, giving growth to various herbs and vegetation that can only be found in Ryven. It is even said that dragon-king Azitith resides there, in the royal palace. Truly, those who survive a round-trip into Fer'angal describe it as overwhelming.
Be warned, however. The Harpies are a group of ravenous bird-women, who prey upon the eggs of the dragons, and devour any foolish being who stumbles into a hidden nest.
Rules:
For Outsiders:
1. Humans who enter Fer'angal risk death, no matter how noble the intention.
2. Any found poaching eggs will be killed. No clemency.
3. Elves are allowed free passage, but are not immune to the consequences of law-breaking, up to but not including murder, theft, poaching, treachery, treason, and so forth.
4. Emissaries and ambassadors are allowed temporary passage through Fer'angal.
5. An eye for an eye.
For Dragons:
1. Killing except in self-defense (or for hunting purposes) is punishable by law.
2. An eye for an eye.
3. Protecting the young is your utmost responsibility.
4. Suffer not uninvited guests into your den without a good reason, for self-preservation. Every stranger is a potential murderer.
5. May all debts be repaid in kind, and all treachery paid back a thousandfold.
Venture in..if you dare.