Post by Nayeli on Nov 3, 2012 8:55:05 GMT -5
Okay, this is a fairly simple contest that does not take a lot of writing, I promise. At the top of the main page, you see a information area and in one place is a spot for the weather and season. Now, this is where we need your help. Each time the weather changes, we want someone to write out a brief description for us for that season. It will need to include the following locations: Vroengard, Illrea, Carvala, & Ellesméra... It can also include any other location like the Dwarven world, even though we have yet to have any contact with those areas.
Now, it can be set up in whatever style you want as long as it displays the information we need.EXAMPLE
Spring 784 BBRW
The winter and cold weather have left to bring forth the warmer climate of spring. Vroengard is still cool, with the ocean wins twisting around it's mountains and lands, causing some snow to stay settled on the ground. Carvala is still rather cold, with warm days to melt the last of the icy snow that lays on the ground around the dirty streets. Illrea has more warm days then it cold's day and no snow has yet to be seen since spring came to the land. Flowers are blooming everywhere around the city and many elves can be heard singing to them during the day and night. Ellesméra is as beautiful as ever, with it's beautiful sung landscrape and snow has since melted in the rather warm forest of Du Weldenvarden.
Now, what are going to be doing SUMMER of the Year 784 BBRW. Please be sure you include all the information for that.
Now, here is the information for all the locations to include.
- Carvala - Carvala is in the Northern part of the Spine, right at the base.
- Vroengard - Vroengard is off the west coast and slightly north where it is cooler. The Sea causes it to be cooler due to the wind and moisture.
- Illrea - Is further towards the middle of the land on the eastern side, so it is warmer and slightly flatter with some forest towards the north and west.
- Ellesméra - Located in the middle of a large forest, it is slightly warmer due to the amount of trees as well as the singing done by the elves.