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{{Village_infobox|villagename=The Lhitsu Sharn|leader= Captain [[Siosou]]|founder=|discoverer=unknown|enemies=[[ | {{Village_infobox|villagename=The Lhitsu Sharn|leader= Captain [[Siosou]]|founder=|discoverer=unknown|enemies=the [[treemites]] of the [[Stone Forest]]}} | ||
Buried within the depths of the [[Drauger]] is the '''Lhitsu Forest''', sheltering all manner of flora and fauna beneath its viridescent canopy. Perched atop great platforms running the length and beyond of the thick baobab trees, however, is the hidden village of the | Buried within the depths of the [[Drauger]] is the '''Lhitsu Forest''', sheltering all manner of flora and fauna beneath its viridescent canopy. Perched atop great platforms running the length and beyond of the thick baobab trees, however, is the hidden village of the [[sharn]]. Insular and simplistic in their outlook, these skilled hunters are continually at war with a great infestation that infringes upon their home. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Lhitsu Forest was discovered by [[Achaean]] [[adventurers]] in 758 AF, when interplanar pathways through [[Yggdrasil]] became open after the escape of [[Pazuzu]] from the [[Prime Material Plane]]. | The Lhitsu Forest was discovered by [[Achaean]] [[adventurers]] in 758 AF, when interplanar pathways through [[Yggdrasil]] became open after the escape of [[Pazuzu]] from the [[Prime Material Plane]]. | ||
==Geography== | |||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
The Lhitsu Forest is inhabited by the | The Lhitsu Forest is inhabited by the sharn, including the following named denizens: | ||
*[[Auvau]], the exile | |||
*Shaman [[Cassou]] | |||
*Captain [[Siosou]] | *Captain [[Siosou]] | ||
*[[Oidai]], the cook | *[[Oidai]], the cook | ||
All sharn hate treemites and the damage that they cause their home but some are philosophical about the invasion of the swarms and see an opportunity to reduce the horde by turning them into a hearty dinner. | |||
==Flora and Fauna== | |||
Lhitsu is an ancient mixed forest with tall grasses and colossal trees - an interlaced canopy of sentinels ranging from maple, willow, oak, and beech to towering conifers. Dotted with lily pads, a reed-flanked [[Lhitsu Stream|stream]] bubbles along the forest's eastern edge, home to trout. Birdsong and the sounds of life rise and fall in tune with the natural harmony of the environs. This is in stark contrast to the gradual petrification of its southern portion, the [[Stone Forest]], separated from the woodland by the scorched [[plains of Mar]]. The wooded land survives under the light of the sun [[Tharan]] and a pair of moons, [[Arde]] and [[Iloh]], as well as a band from a shattered satellite. | |||
[[Category:Villages]] | [[Category:Villages]] | ||
[[Category: Forests]] |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 28 March 2024
The Lhitsu Sharn | |
Leader | Captain Siosou |
Discoverer | unknown |
Enemies | the treemites of the Stone Forest |
Buried within the depths of the Drauger is the Lhitsu Forest, sheltering all manner of flora and fauna beneath its viridescent canopy. Perched atop great platforms running the length and beyond of the thick baobab trees, however, is the hidden village of the sharn. Insular and simplistic in their outlook, these skilled hunters are continually at war with a great infestation that infringes upon their home.
History
The Lhitsu Forest was discovered by Achaean adventurers in 758 AF, when interplanar pathways through Yggdrasil became open after the escape of Pazuzu from the Prime Material Plane.
Geography
Inhabitants
The Lhitsu Forest is inhabited by the sharn, including the following named denizens:
All sharn hate treemites and the damage that they cause their home but some are philosophical about the invasion of the swarms and see an opportunity to reduce the horde by turning them into a hearty dinner.
Flora and Fauna
Lhitsu is an ancient mixed forest with tall grasses and colossal trees - an interlaced canopy of sentinels ranging from maple, willow, oak, and beech to towering conifers. Dotted with lily pads, a reed-flanked stream bubbles along the forest's eastern edge, home to trout. Birdsong and the sounds of life rise and fall in tune with the natural harmony of the environs. This is in stark contrast to the gradual petrification of its southern portion, the Stone Forest, separated from the woodland by the scorched plains of Mar. The wooded land survives under the light of the sun Tharan and a pair of moons, Arde and Iloh, as well as a band from a shattered satellite.