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Wander Mountainroot

Flint Mountainroot

Age: 45 Relation: Brother to Wander Flint has the same reddish hair as Wander and their mother, but very curly. He’s quick witted, always up for a game or prank. Constantly fiddling with some contraption or another and is his father’s (mostly) reliable helper. Flint, Query, and Wander tended to be the troublesome bunch. Flint… Read More »Flint Mountainroot

Steady Mountainroot

Age: 52 Relation: Brother to Wander Steady looks similar to Wander, slightly shorter. He’s quiet, thoughtful, and is on his way to becoming a master hunter in the clan. He is also one of the few in the clan who did not receive a new name, instead he grew into his kin-name. He does have… Read More »Steady Mountainroot

Hallvard and Cilandrio: Civil or at War?

Chapter 1: Hallvard Chapter 2: Cilandrio Chapter 3: Riverband Chapter 4: Hearthallow Chapter 5: Winterstall Chapter 6: Claremond Chapter 7: The Splitting of Boundaries Chapter 8: Civil or At War? It’s been said that this tundra land full of adventure, buried treasure, nations, empires, monsters, organizations, and full of historical landmarks that tell of battles… Read More »Hallvard and Cilandrio: Civil or at War?

Mountainroot

Notable members: Vineyard, Clan Elder Patience (parents Tyvern Grasswalker + Rose Mountainroot) and Tinker (Parents Brewer + Spice Mountainroot, sister to Vineyard) Steady + Ivy Constance and Noddy Flint + Elethfa Meadowood Stump Wander Query Root, Sunbeam, Wisdom, Comfort, and, River (Siblings to Patience) Thinker and Tansy (Siblings to Tinker)

Know Your Giants

Between the years of 201 PTF and 348 PFT, the Knaves came from the great north and landed by ship by the hundreds. They settled into Zandoria, took land, and traded with the locals already inhabiting the land. The Knaves took to hunting as a means of showing strength, killing Dragons and Giants, leaving tombs as… Read More »Know Your Giants

The Iron Highlands

This book depicts the dangers of the Iron Highlands and why not many travels there: There is no clear path because most of the cascades are vertical by hundreds of feet if not miles. There are many switchbacks that one could travel on, but there is no guarantee of clear passage. The higher one gets,… Read More »The Iron Highlands