Notably both geographically as the largest lake in Realmgard and culturally as the location of several of the most important religious sites in Realmgard, the Sea of Origo is one of the continent's most famous natural features.
Tag: Daily Writing
Writing Revisited: Ain’t No Party Like a Slumber Party
A fortification the likes of which has not been seen in Realmgard since the days of the ancient Elven Empire.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 22: Yamatai
In Realmgardian geography, the conceptual line drawn to divide Terrace into eastern and western halves most often runs through Middelmere. Relative to this, the island nation of Yamatai is reckoned as the easternmost known landmass on Terrace.
Writing Revisited: Telling Tails
Tail as old as time.
30 Days of Natural History: Week 3
Luckily, we're most of the way through the month, because I'm running out of ideas…
30 Days of Natural History – Day 21: The Brorvonberg
Dominating the landscape just outside of Middlesbrooke, the small mountain known as the Brorvonberg is a popular subject for art and poetry in Middlesbrooke.
30 Days of Natural History – Day 20: The Lizard-Birds of Mors Dira
Sharing similarities with both lizards and birds while not really resembling one more than the other and thus defying any other neat categorisation, the creatures have been given what it is agreed to be the least bad name for scientific purposes.
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.
