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Post by W.rath on May 27, 2011 19:36:23 GMT -5
The dark forest belongs to the Thesir. They tend to be very territoral of their herd. If you ever to meet one of the Thesir, do not look at their orbs for long and try to get away as soon as possible.
The sea and the sea cliffs belongs to the Nymphian. Anyone who is not of their species is lured into the ocean and killed by the Nymphians.
The volcanic land belongs to the Fasiens. These fire equines are known for their dark temperent and will kill anyone who steps upon their land that is not part of their royal blood.
The boggy, quicksand land belongs to the Carcassue. These undead equines are silent and tend to keep to themselves. They are canibal and will not hesitate to eat the flesh of other tresspassing equines.
The beautiful, mystical land belongs to the Unicorns. These beautiful equines are intelligent and quick. They welcome other equines upon their land as long as the intruders do not mean any harm or bring harm to the land.
The rocky, untainable land belongs to the Pegasus. These powerful equines are muscular and graceful. They welcome any equine who can walk upon their dangerous lands without dying. If a equine falls off their land, the pegasus will not assist because every equine is warned before they tresspass.
The misty, shadowy forest belongs to the Phantome. These equines allow anyone into their land, but once you step in there is a small chance you will ever escape the mists grasp. The Phantome cling to the shadows and melt into the mist, watching but hardly ever speaking.
The mountain valley and lake belongs to the mortal equines. They travel up and down the mountain, while some keep to the lake edge. These equines welcome everyone, and tend to travel into the other lands without blinking a orb.
Elysia is the home of the goddess and gods. This mountain is breahtaking, with crystal clear lakes, lush valleys and beautiful weather. No mortal or any equine species can stumble upon this land uninvited. The immortals tend to quarell and fight amongst each others but all are mated.
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