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Darksky Tundra is an obscure, polar realm entirely surrounded and covered in void or darkness, once famous for its whimsical town, Shiversnow, and was soon infamous for the war it brought between Mythical Valley, the Great Realms War I. It is one of the three nearest realms, before Mythical Valley and next to Aneorphia. The obvious darkness of the realm, with unknown origins, implies that Darksky Tundra somehow neither has a sun nor moon. In its ancient history, people state this void existed subsequently or simultaneously with its creation before it was even inhabited by people and creatures. Shadoulles are consequently born from the void, which implies that they are the first living creatures to ever roam on this realm devoured in opaque darkness. The main inhabitants of Darksky Tundra are elves who're currently suffering from the harsh cold caused by the blackout of Shiversnow. The blackout severely affected the health and condition of people that only a few are able to search for minerals containing energy, which they can use to illuminate and heat up Shiversnow once again and return to its previous safe, warm, and comforting state.
Other than the nyctophobia-inducing darkness and lethal polar climate of Darksky Tundra's environment, are its remaining cups of life. Carelessly implying these two aspects of Darksky Tundra, would result in expecting its vegetation has ceased and life has frozen until its lifeless. Darksky Tundra's primary plant life is its long cherry ferns growing throughout, and the lifeless soul trees that may contain spirits and souls. Moving on to natural formations, the generally known one is the Shadow Pools. These pools are filled with a void substance that runs the exact same way as water -- this substance discharges a raven gas that travels slowly, similar to smoke, with a texture of clouds. Now in War Depths, are the pointy, thorn-shaped rocks rising from the ground, and huge holes with dreary roots containing souls formed by the unnatural behaviors or movements of the Soul Roots. These roots feed on souls and spirits that wander on the bleak land, it is their only source for nutrition and growth. With that being said, judging by the scale and mass of certain soul roots implies the number of souls and spirits that they've consumed. The larger it is, the greater it has consumed, and the smaller it is, the lesser it has consumed.
Traditions and major events don't especially exist here in Darksky Tundra, as the harsh climate prevents the celebration of a lot of them. However, once the blackout has been resolved, lovely events would be continued to be celebrated as warmth has been restored in Shiversnow. An instance of this is the event called Faithfire Week -- it is yearly celebrated to express gratitude for the warmth and alleviation that the town has gifted to the townsfolks. The Faithfire Week lasts for a week of unique, comfortable heat emitted by the ignited blaze near the center of Shiversnow. During this event, mages would perform only with sheer fire magic to display the heart of the fire of Shiversnow's wonder -- citizens would generally spend their time outdoors or watch from indoors comforting themselves with splendid heat -- and butchers would make a significant sum of money, as meat is mainly highly purchased during the event; the meats sold, then consumed, is another way of showing gratitude and relish for the grand time they've had whilst slowly subconsciously burying the darkest days they've experienced during the year. On the other hand, farmers will temporarily not earn a single fortune until a week has passed which is the day where Faithfire Week, ends.
Technology is highly revered and honored as it could potentially help the condition of Shiversnow during its dilemmas -- and of course, improve the capabilities and aspects of the town to transform shiversnow-life as much serene and more efficient. It would improve the rate of transportation of products as well, as space-time transportation technology -- from Astra City -- provides extreme and superb benefits; however, that prodigious level of technology isn't that essential -- even though it's highly beneficial -- since any foreign modern and old-fashioned ways or methods capable of improving Darksky Tundra's transportation and bypassing its void and arctic climate, is adequate and helpful for the people's need(s). Mythical Valley really is the opposite of Darksky Tundra, that it even declared and started a war between each other.
Speaking of which, the Great Realms War I, is the cause of destruction and devastation of specific, popular places in the realm in the immemorial, from War Depths to Luminous Ends. At first glance on War Depths, it is a bleak, flat area of nothing but rocks; however, the region didn't start as what it is today -- there were once an enormous, towering ruins built by an organization with a primary objective of storing sacred and unimaginable knowledge. Rarely does anybody remember the existence of the ruins, luckily, several elders recall its legacy of advancement as it was passed down through their families. Now with Luminous Ends' case, is its unnatural, astronomically large hole pierced by between the two used-to-be mountains near War Depths. Unfortunately, none can recall how the hole was formed, therefore leaving people to create conspiracies. Due to this, it became the biggest mystery of Darksky Tundra and was added to one of the baffling mysteries of Fallentin.
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Old-fashioned, modern technology is rarely even used and seen in Darksky Tundra.
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Traditions and major events don't especially exist here in Darksky Tundra, as the harsh climate prevents the celebration of a lot of them. However, once the blackout has been resolved, lovely events would be continued to be celebrated as warmth has been restored in Shiversnow. An instance of this is the event called Faithfire Week -- it is yearly celebrated to express gratitude for the warmth and alleviation that the town has gifted to the townsfolks. The Faithfire Week lasts for a week of unique, comfortable heat emitted by the ignited blaze near the center of Shiversnow. During this event, mages would perform only with sheer fire magic to display the heart of the fire of Shiversnow's wonder -- citizens would generally spend their time outdoors or watch from indoors comforting themselves with splendid heat -- and butchers would make a significant sum of money, as meat is mainly highly purchased during the event; the meats sold, then consumed, is another way of showing gratitude and relish for the grand time they've had whilst slowly subconsciously burying the darkest days they've experienced during the year. On the other hand, farmers will temporarily not earn a single fortune until a week has passed which is the day where Faithfire Week, ends.
Technology is highly revered and honored as it could potentially help the condition of Shiversnow during its dilemmas -- and of course, improve the capabilities and aspects of the town to transform shiversnow-life as much serene and more efficient. It would improve the rate of transportation of products as well, as space-time transportation technology -- from Astra City -- provides extreme and superb benefits; however, that prodigious level of technology isn't that essential -- even though it's highly beneficial -- since any foreign modern and old-fashioned ways or methods capable of improving Darksky Tundra's transportation and bypassing its void and arctic climate, is adequate and helpful for the people's need(s). Mythical Valley really is the opposite of Darksky Tundra, that it even declared and started a war between each other.
Speaking of which, the Great Realms War I, is the cause of destruction and devastation of specific, popular places in the realm in the immemorial, from War Depths to Luminous Ends. At first glance on War Depths, it is a bleak, flat area of nothing but rocks; however, the region didn't start as what it is today -- there were once an enormous, towering ruins built by an organization with a primary objective of storing sacred and unimaginable knowledge. Rarely does anybody remember the existence of the ruins, luckily, several elders recall its legacy of advancement as it was passed down through their families. Now with Luminous Ends' case, is its unnatural, astronomically large hole pierced by between the two used-to-be mountains near War Depths. Unfortunately, none can recall how the hole was formed, therefore leaving people to create conspiracies. Due to this, it became the biggest mystery of Darksky Tundra and was added to one of the baffling mysteries of Fallentin.
- The word "Darksky" came from the sheer void seen up above the sky.
- The "Tundra" in the realm's name originated from the inspiration of a Soul Tree's silhouette.
- One can't survive here without any light source as void surrounds generally everything, and glowing ingredients won't favor you much as well. Therefore, living is likely made impossible here if unprepared or in lack of supplies.
- Darksky Tundra holds countless mysteries, obscure knowledge, and unrecallable, immemorial history.
- Inhabitants prefer the term void for dark and darkness.
- Feltish
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