?? ?????g?? ????? [open] by Tundra ? Sept 13, 2013 10:26:53 GMT -5
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Welcome to the little house of horrors. Or perhaps not little, but a mansion. The Bradshaw House isn't what most think. Sure it's beautiful, even in it's deteriorated state there is an old beauty to the place, but within lurks many secrets waiting to be discovered. In the time of the human presence, the House wasn't home to a family, no, it was home to the most depraved of souls, the ones long succumbed to the throes of insanity, depression, and many other diseases of the mind. Many went in and never left, and perhaps there are more than just figurative skeletons lurking in the closets. |
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In the depths of the forest, there lies a cave, not very large, not very stand out-ish, but there is a cave. If one were so lucky as to find it, they would behold the wonders of it's crystal-lined depths. Aubry's cave is a beautiful landmark, hidden away, nestled like the jewels that line it's walls. Beware, however, that this cave is subject to change. Chambers open and chambers collapse with any given provocation, and one could easily get trapped or worse, buried beneath the rubble of one of the chambers. |
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The main attraction of Sagma Circle would be the Agua Caliente Geyser. It shoots water at least fifty feet in the air, and erupts perhaps once or twice a day, sometimes more depending on the heat beneath the earth's surface. Recently after the humans left the eruptions have been growing more frequent, two to three times a day, the water erupting from the pore scalding hot. Don't get caught under the spray, as you will get burned! Of course, the Agua Caliente isn't the only geyser in the area, as several smaller ones surround it, and more seem to pop up with every passing season, but it is the largest of all of them. |
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The Piedmont Fruit Fields lay nestled deep within the forest, a winding dirt path the only way to it. Of course, one may try to find their way to the sloping expanse of fields through the forest itself, without the path, but many who have tried have never found it, or never returned. Indeed it is a feat to reach it, but once one does they can relax and replenish themselves upon the sweet fruits growing unrestrained in the fields. Name a fruit and they will most likely be there, with the exception of more tropical kinds, given it gets far too cold during Winter. A word of warning, during the Spring and just before Winter one will risk meeting up with some feisty bears, either out for food for their cubs, or right before hibernation. |
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The White Hills Winery is very famous for their wines, though they were never able to truly get their name out in the world. Their sales were limited to the entire state, and within that perhaps less. But people came from all around to buy them, and business was always good. They had the newest machinery available, and always kept good production rates. All that is left are the cellars, filled with the massive barrels storing leftover wine, and the vineyard itself, still growing grapes under the careful eyes of the pack that has laid claim to this land. |
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