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*'''a red-tailed deer''' -
*'''a red-tailed deer''' -
*'''a tiny hedgehog''' -
*'''a tiny hedgehog''' - This tiny, brown, spined creature has black beady eyes and long claws used for burrowing. Though small, it is a curious creature, approaching and exploring anything new until threatened, when it will curl into a tight spiney ball for protection. A tiny hedgehog is a humble-looking creature. It weighs about 1 pound and 8 ounces.
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Lowlands]]
[[Category:Geography]][[Category:Lowlands]]

Revision as of 13:58, 8 December 2017

The Adram Valley is west of the Dardanic Grasslands and the Vardarian Highlands, and north of the Celidon Forest. The mysterious, mist-shrouded Fenash River flows through this valley, which borders the Lost Forest and the equally enigmatic Void. The towne of Velin on the eastern edge of the valley.

Flora and Fauna

  • a small grey squirrel - Black eyes shine out of an alert face, making this tiny rodent seem almost as if it has a level of intelligence. Its body is a solid ash grey, blending with the shadows, and its thick bushy tail is tipped in black. A small grey squirrel looks weak and feeble. It weighs about 1 pound and 15 ounces.
  • a velvety black nighthawk butterfly - This butterfly is an inky, velvety black that appears incredibly soft to the touch, fluttering on silent wings of night. It is slightly larger than the usual variety of butterfly, and is resplendent in its understated beauty. A velvety black nighthawk butterfly looks weak and feeble. It weighs 2 ounces.
  • a red-tailed deer -
  • a tiny hedgehog - This tiny, brown, spined creature has black beady eyes and long claws used for burrowing. Though small, it is a curious creature, approaching and exploring anything new until threatened, when it will curl into a tight spiney ball for protection. A tiny hedgehog is a humble-looking creature. It weighs about 1 pound and 8 ounces.