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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SHE SAID SHE'D LOVE ME 'TIL SHE WAS DEAD.
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Zerachiel
SO I TOOK HER LAST BREATH,

Existing was difficult. Not in the whiny, spoiled child kind of difficult. I had a real reason to believe so. My eyes, if only I could see them, were so beautiful in their intensity and yet they would never see the golden light of day – or the silver of night for that matter. Yet in their depths there is a sun even more brilliant than that of this world. I have, perhaps, transcended existence upon this feeble planet. Though my family would never let me know it if it were true.

Esdeath always picked on me and finding my way through the den grounds was hard enough already. Today was a bit different, however, in that Abel had disappeared. His scent was not as strong as normal and through an intense bout of nosing around the den I found that he was not anywhere near. A grunt of discontent was mumbled in the darkness before I gracelessly bumbled out of the den and into the day.

I care not for my own safety, only that of my misplaced brother, and so I go wandering off at an ungainly pace in his wake. His scent was not a difficult one to pick up – he had not been gone for long after all – but it took me far longer to reach him than I had hoped. Sometimes the shift of wind would frighten me into stiffening up, or the sound of something in the trees. I was learning with each day that I stepped out of the den but it would all never be enough.

The solid ground soon turns to mush beneath my small paws and I pause for a moment in shock. I feel the granules shifting beneath my weight and for a moment I am afraid of what I may have stepped into. The sounds of the waves crashing in the distance blocks out any other noise that may try to pierce the air and as such I do not hear the gleeful cries of the girl beyond. I wait there in awe for a moment longer until I determine that this warm, mushy stuff is safe and continue to tread upon the fading trail of Abel. It is only when his scent becomes ever stronger that my hope returns and my pace quickens. I jog unsteadily, sometimes tripping over the mounds of sand, until I bump into his ribs. ”Oof.” It is mumbled as I take a few steps back and generously wag my tail.

The scents of the two other girls blow in with the sea breeze and I turn in the direction that it had gusted from, my face full of curiosity. ”Who are you with, Abel?” I speak to the only pup that I know there, trusting what he may say.

ZERO, HIS HALO & HIS SWORD, OF AVA
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