The northern portion of Boreas is a harsh, inhospitable landscape. Strong northern winds increase the farther up you travel. Snow also accumulates more and more as you migrate north. Blizzards are common in this area, and the prey that manages to survive the temperatures and weather here are quite often sturdy and difficult to bring down.
North
Cathedral PointKennocha LakeThe Frozen FieldSubmerged WoodsS.S. AntioxThe Marble WashArdens GláciesThe Polar SoundSparse PinesThe Red ForestGale GorgeWaterfall PeakDevil's SpoutCaves of the Past Dreamer's Col Soul Sand Cove Mile-High WoodsNorthern MinesLocus ObscuroAtlantis IslandHell's RiverThe Wall
Its All A Bit Foggy by Tsuga 20 minutes ago
Eastern Boreas is fertile and green. A massive mountain range rises up in the east and travels into the north. Several rivers and water sources have taken up root in the east, supporting a diverse ecosystem of prey that includes waterfowl and fish alongside typical forest-dwelling creatures. The east is one of the best hunting areas in all of Boreas.
East
Travelers' Pitfall Alias IslandPyroduct Caves The Rock Garden The Stone Steppe Firefly LakeCrystallum CliffsRustling ThicketSerpent Plains Monument Rapids Fenrir's MawMoontouched CliffsIbis IslandsFontamo BayMount VolkanStylianos CryptRedbud NookKamui Delta Sunset FallsLover's MangroveThe Hot Springs
Meet and greet by Clove 2 hours ago
Southern Boreas is lush and moist, home to deltas and grand river systems that lead directly to the open sea. The south is mostly flatland, though not quite as flat as the west. A few rolling hills and dense forests add variety to the deep south. Islands just off the coast are within easy reach. Prey is plentiful here and some marine animals swim further inland - travelling the network of deltas and rivers - than any other coast in Boreas.
South
Veteran's PlateauBuffalo Knolls The Range The OrchardThe Rio GrandeSoulless ForestAlabastrine ShrineTall Grass PlainsWeeping Woods Daager Isle Dove Island ArchipelagoSea's PlainCorpseghoul SwamplandsFern GulleyBarren HillsAlgoma PrairieObsidian BeachTime's CavernFaller's FjordGambit Briar
Feeling a lil nostalgic by Azure 1 hour ago
The western lands of Boreas are described most commonly as dry and arid. Though some of the land has managed to sprout as green and fertile, much of it is brown and dry as a bone. The west is mostly flatland, with very little rise or fall in the landscape. The winds rip through here and can batter anyone who isn't prepared for them.
West
The DelugeGlowshroom CavernWhistling WillowsEmerald ValleyBarren Dunes Wolfpaw LakeVericona Plains Cryer's RavineDruid's Moor Redwater RocksDescensumTraveler's Lake Dancefloor of the GodsWhisperer's Gorge Tar PitsEmerald IslandSweetgrass BasinSand RiverIllusions OasisScaled IslandAvian EstuaryThe Sycari StripSilver Island
Mud bath, wether you like... by Elara Today, 04:49 AM
Rocks occasionally grace a lovely plain, and though the ponds and verdant blades create a pleasant scenery it is stained with the blood of many. Roaming wolves, rogues, and pups may be forced into packs if they are unfortunate enough to find themselves here. This is also a place to find battles, both as minor as spars and as major as pack challenges. Pack wolves under Tier 2 must steer clear of the battlefield unless participating in or spectating a fight.
No rest for the wicked by Sirius Yesterday, 01:26 PM
The Battlefield
This is the land where characters who have died may interact with one another in the afterlife. Living wolves can interact with the deceased through their dreams, though there are some restrictions which are detailed inside the board.
Say Something... by Ghoul 11-08-2023, 12:48 PM
Somnium