Dunstana Darkstone: luckiest girl in Realmgard.
Category: Writing Exercise
30 Days of Natural History – Day 19: Unicorns
Equus acutis.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 18: Orcs
Generally held to be related to terrestrial Dragons, the great sea serpents known as Orcs as also commonly called Sea Dragons. However, the exact degree to which terrestrial Dragons and Orcs are related remains a subject of some debate.
Writing Revisited: The Phantom of Going to the Opera
To be fair, you'd be grumpy after wearing a tablecloth for five hours, too.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 17: The Kingdoms of the Sea
While geographically separate from the continent of Realmgard, the island nations known as the Kingdoms of the Sea are generally considered part of the Realmgardian cultural sphere.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 16: Hrimfax
The island off the northeastern mainland of Realmgard is known by a name which in the local language means "Frost Mane", most likely a reference to the sight of blown snow billowing off the island's numerous mountains.
Writing Revisited: A Wintermorn Festival in Matilda’s Mouth
And everyone but Nolan is invited.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 15: Archipelago
Generally regarded as the cradle of Realmgardian civilisation, Archipelago is the homeland of the Elven refugees who laid the earliest foundations of the Elven Empire in Realmgard
Writing Revisited: Kat, Café
"What’s a cat café? Is it a café for cats? They don’t cook the cats, do they?”
30 Days of Natural History: Week 2
For June, I'm doing 30 Days of the Natural History of Realgmard. Here's Week 2.
