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The currently known portion of Felarya is on one immense continent, with wide ranging type of terrains and climates. The northern part remains largely uncharted though, being much more dangerous than the rest. There is credible evidences of another continent far to the east, past the Topazial sea, but little is known about it. Here are the main known regions and zones of Felarya, and some of its most remarkable landmarks.

Evernight Forest

A large forest nested between the Direwind hills and Deeper Felarya. The trees here have foliage so thick that it plunges the entire area into perpetual darkness. When you enter this zone you wonder whether it's a forest or a cavern. The only sources of light are the glowing vegetation and some very rare and dazzling spots where sunlight manages to breach the forest canopy. Strange creatures roam this zone and some of the basic laws of physics seem to be altered, making the fauna here especially unpredictable. Any adventurers who wishes to travel through this forest will need some means of seeing in the dark, such as night vision or infrared goggles, otherwise they might not even see what eats them!

Evernight Forest

Places within the Forest

-Tenebra Maze

Danger: High
Inhabitants: abyssal slugs, shadow fishes, swallower walls, darkness elementals, negative hydras, wandering nightmares
Characters: Déméchrelle

This massive temple was once a magnificent palace belonging to an ancient and powerful civilization. Here and there some vestiges of a glorious past, such as a banquet table, majestic statue, or delicate marble staircase, are barely visible under the layers of corruption that have overrun the place. Tenebra maze is now shrouded in an absolute and impenetrable darkness. Unlike in the Evernight forest, the darkness here is not natural: it nullifies any source of light, magical or not, and muffles sounds. The only way to see through the darkness is to possess some sort of night vision. The air also seems to have a slight resistance, giving the strange feeling that you are moving underwater.

When you enter Tenebra maze, you might wonder whether you are actually entering a structure or a living organism. The air is incredibly hot and damp; the tortuous halls are covered with viscous fluids and are filled with swallower walls. Over time, some of these walls have grown so much that whole parts of the temple have become alive. Indeed, some tales claim that Tenebra maze itself is alive and has a mind of its own, and that the swallower walls are merely its way of feeding. The basic laws of physics seem to be even more altered here than in Evernight forest: in some places you can walk on the walls or the ceiling, and gravity can reverse itself seemingly at random. Many strange and deadly creatures roam the halls of the maze, such as wandering nightmares. The most dreaded of all are darkness elementals. There are not many of them, but the particular environment of Tenebra maze makes them extremely powerful. An encounter with them is almost always fatal: a party of adventurers would just find the darkness around them suddenly beginning to solidify, then becoming fleshy, finally turning into a tight stomach. Their queen Déméchrelle is said to be sleeping deep in the core of the maze, surrounded by an extraordinary treasure, but very little is known about that.

-Luminous Hallows

Danger: Hazardous
Inhabitants: dridders, mermaids, chilotaurs

The Luminous hallows is a cavern stretching out quite far beneath the Evernight Forest. Once you arrive there, the ceiling is so high and the walls spread so far apart that it's difficult to tell if you're actually underground. Ironically, while the forest above is pitch dark, the underground is surprisingly well lit. Growing here are odd bioluminescent plants, including trees with leaves that glow faintly in a wide spectrum of colors, mostly purples, reds, and blues. The ceiling and walls of the cave are covered with glowing flowers, creating a beautiful spectacle. Despite the mild visibility for those without perfect night vision, the darkness is still thick enough to allow creatures such as shadow fishes to swim around freely, without "drowning" in the light. Oddly, the plants in the Luminous Hallows can't survive in normal light at all; even a little exposure will often be enough to cause them to wither slightly. Obviously this is why they're only found deep underground, where there is almost no chance of light reaching them. Seasoned explorers know to bring flashlights or light-producing spells to ward off the more carnivorous species. A large river system runs through parts of the Luminous hallows, filling the silent darkness with their gentle flow. The plants within the rivers cause the water to light up, making it appears almost bioluminescent. This makes the waterfalls spreading through the hallows and crashing into a large underground lake a magnificent sight to behold.


Credits to Melancholy-Melody13 for the the Luminous Hallows idea.