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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Part of me thinks I would have liked her to be here those seasons long ago - it might have been nice, I think, to see Ehiyeh's violator suffocating on his own breath as he listened to the names of his children and learned of their first words. Yet, I do not know if that might have been any better. His death had done little to mend Ehiyeh and yet, the thought is still there. There is value in her ability to destroy. It might have served us in the past, yes, but I am sure the opportunity will rise again. After all, there are cries of war and agitation from every side of Moladion these days.

But such things are thoughts for later; food is scarce in the borders and now I seek to hunt for Nari and the younger children of Glorall. It is a good distraction and it will give Inanna her chance to settle into her new territory. I do not imagine it will take her long to venture to the borders and so, I shall be sure to take my path towards the south as the evening approaches - a watcher, if you will. For now, I merely give her one final affirming nod before I speak - "We shall meet again soon, Inanna." And then, I allow her to take her leave before I follow suit, peeling away from her path and towards the lands between Glorall and the free lands.

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