Miragia forest

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Danger: Hazardous
Sub zones: Languid vale, Silverfell
Common inhabitants: mirror birds, dryads, dimensional trappers, vortex tigers, duplicator geckos, torkudas, blinking flowers, planar moles, malkabes
Characters : Katrika

A very dimensionally unstable forest situated on the banks of the Jewel river, north east of Ur-Sagol. Seemingly more dimensionally unstable than the rest of Felarya, this place is full of vanishing lands, mirages, vortexes and potholes of various sort. Should you walk into them, they could portal you away, kill you, alter your physics, rearrange your anatomy, change the weather, temperature, or gravity, sometimes even twist time around. Very little is known about the reasons behind this zone's condition, but some legends tell of an ancient duel fought here between the guardian Mercreti and a very powerful spell caster, the current unstability of this zone being a direct result of the tremendous arcane forces unleashed in that battle.

The fauna of Miragia forest changes on an almost daily basis, you could encounter cute fuzzy mammals one day, and deadly raptors the next. Most of the creatures come from the multitude of vanishing lands that connect here, and thus are generally less dangerous than the rest of the Felaryan fauna. However, something in the zone appears to increase and accelerate dramatically the natural evolution of living beings there, leading some species to develop new abilities or to modify their bodies in a very short time, in order to suit better their environment. That's especially true in the eastern part of the forest. Some powerful dimensional predators dwell here as well, unaffected by the ambient chaos, althought giant hybrids are much rarer than in the rest of Felarya. Lately however, the forest has become the personal hunting ground of a grey tailed giant naga named Katrika who is seemingly immune to the effects of the zone, can sense the dimensional disturbances and likes to "greet" any new arrivals - usually drooling and with a wide open mouth !


Languid vale

Danger: Normal
Inhabitants:

A very unusual area at the northern edge of the forest. It is a small valley that has, amazingly enough, a settled, stable disturbance of physics. In this area, time runs about 1/3 the speed of the outside world, reducing all motion to a syrupy pace, and has only 1/2 the gravitational pull. Considered very relaxing ( to those who can reach it ), it actually is not quite so calm as it looks. It is littered with "fast spots", small holes in the altered timeframe, that, when entered, instantly return the object within to the normal speed and gravity. The altered physics mean that many things that are normally simple can be difficult, and usually impossible things easy. For example, in this place it is plausible to run on water and jump thirty feet to a bound, albeit at a reduced pace, but unbelievably hard to judge trajectory and attempting to move a large object without something solid to brace yourself against is an exercise in futility. The "fast spots", as well, can range from nuisances to deadly pitfalls depending on the situation. Jumping down from fifty feet up in a tree with no fear of repercussions could end with a pair of broken legs or worse if there is a fast spot at the ground you are going to land on. Interestingly, this place is less prone to dimensional disturbances, and the reduced pace makes it easier to spot danger and have a longer time to react to danger.


Silverfell

Danger: Hazardous
Inhabitants:


Should you ever find yourself in Silverfell, you are in deep trouble. It is a large hollow that gets its name from the Planar Chorydium that literally covers the forest floor there, giving the whole area the look of a silvery, slightly luminous carpet. At night, the whole place glows silver, a beautiful spectacle. Other than that, though, little enough is known about the area, due to the fact that is also extremely unstable and a veritable minefield of highly dangerous vortexes and instabilities. The Silverfell area is practically empty of life because of this, and any creature not able to negate the numerous dimensional disturbances would do well to steer clear.


  • Credits to MrNobody13 to whom I borrowed some sentences to describe the forest, and for the Languid vale and Silverfell idea.