New Islands
06-20-2013, 06:40 AM
name; ardens gl?cies (or burning ice)
an inverted volcanic island, ringed with two types of terrain. the once monstrous volcano has since sunken in on itself, creating a natural bowl with which mother nature fills herself every spring and summer during the rains. first surrounding the steamy pot of safely drinkable rainwater lake is an arctic forest beginning its early stages of life - yearling spruces dark as charcoal against the contrasting ivory of the northern hemisphere. the ring is about three miles wide, the lake with a radius of two. the second, though more like a ringlet (it's only half of a mile wide), brings sprouting grasses and signs of life to a halt. ice slicks over ebony rocks, those near the burningly freezing sea smoothed over while those shielded from the unforgiving waves are more jutted, sharp, and dangerous. a frozen sea connects island and mainland by winter, though some are inclined to rough the bone-chilling waters during other seasons.
an inverted volcanic island, ringed with two types of terrain. the once monstrous volcano has since sunken in on itself, creating a natural bowl with which mother nature fills herself every spring and summer during the rains. first surrounding the steamy pot of safely drinkable rainwater lake is an arctic forest beginning its early stages of life - yearling spruces dark as charcoal against the contrasting ivory of the northern hemisphere. the ring is about three miles wide, the lake with a radius of two. the second, though more like a ringlet (it's only half of a mile wide), brings sprouting grasses and signs of life to a halt. ice slicks over ebony rocks, those near the burningly freezing sea smoothed over while those shielded from the unforgiving waves are more jutted, sharp, and dangerous. a frozen sea connects island and mainland by winter, though some are inclined to rough the bone-chilling waters during other seasons.