Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register. Nov 30, 2009, 7:25am
welcome to absence! a blood feud from centuries past has come between three remaining kingdoms in the early world. only so, the kingdoms each are falling apart, in many different ways are they snapping at one another, and mending each other's wounds. but the crumbling of the royalings has upraised, and secrets meant not to be revealed are unraveling, if they want them to or not. who can be the savior to the chaos shedding the kingdoms into pieces? and will peace ever be seen again within them?
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every commoner needs a place to stay. the higher the ranking, let's say, countess or noble, the closer you're cobblestone house will be to that lovely castle.
the castle isn't very haunting, but yes, it's features are rather dark. well, the Royal House did prefer it to be craved straight out from the mountain side.
the commoners live in wooden huts, or maybe even in tents made of only terrycloth, but the high ranking nobles and counts live in stone buildings stories high.
the castle itself is shadows, made from sandstone and curved wooden and greyscale brick. set on the cliff side by the sea, the Royal House is only itself the haunting of them all.
only the fabulous live here, there really isn't much between a noble's house and the commoner's. they both are quite pretty, it's just distance from the castle that separates the classes.
the sea and shoreline are both marvels. of rainbow-like coral rocks and tibbits of sand, and the foaming blue-green waters of the vast ocean until it meets the far-end of sight.
some of the meadow is of rocky terrain, and legend has it that a meteor shower had landed in the same spot. the other half of the meadows is of tall wheat-grass and flattened terra for the coming-and-going fairs and carnivals.