Glorall

Disaster has struck!
Flooding from the north has taken its toll on Glorall. The large tides combined with the increase in water draining from the Ruieze River has flooded the lower regions of the pack. The sandy soil, compounded with so much water, has toppled a lot of trees. Traveling is difficult even when the water is shallower, with the sandy soil below being difficult to find traction on. The daily tides seem to keep the level of flooding fairly consistent, too.

During the low tide, wolves may be able to move around the higher dunes (with some difficulty) but during high tide, the pack is almost impossible to safely navigate. Swimming is possible, but the risk of currants and surges from either the ocean or the river are very real. The island off of the coast of Glorall is untouched by either issue, although it is incredibly difficult to find your way there without being an adept swimmer with plenty of good luck!

Note: Glorall will reopen once 30 posts have been completed (or at Staff discretion). During this time, new threads will receive a 'Surprise','Disaster', and prizes. Glorall is currently not open for challenges.


THE HERE AND NOWALPHA OF GLORALL
Elohim

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We walked through the water he seemed so secure and somewhat amused by something. I could tell it was probably myself. I asked him how many packs there are in Moladion. It was a fair question, one I knew he could answer without worrying himself. It was simple enough. Besides, I don’t need so much information for what I am going to do. He will see me one day in my very own pack. My frame moved behind his and as we got to the shore he turned and told me. Well, he did take quite some time to answer. There are four others. He even showed me one of them. My head turned to see the high hills.

- What a view…

I commented. Very nice. I know where two of the packs are and now all it takes more three. He asked then, tilting his head. It seemed something was very logic. But as he asked me the question I smirked.

- How long would I take to look for the packs without knowing how many there are here… And how long will I take, knowing? - I asked - … I would very much like to know about them…

I told him and waited. If he gave the idea. I waited and hoped he would tell me. The water gently lapping at my paws as well as his.


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