Post by Mystery on Jan 9, 2009 22:09:34 GMT -5
Mesto City; a city of many personalities. At the western most part of town the buildings stretch tall with glittering windows and lights. Everything is new, improved, high tech, and basically deals with the whole city’s problems.
The northern end however, sees old fashioned. It’s got those old types of hotels, motels and fancy restaurants. Sculptures and murals dart across the streets and cover the sides of some buildings. Trees are everywhere, and antique toy stores and buildings stretch from the mingled part of the west to right down to the east.
Unfortunately, the more eastern you go, the more run down things seem to get. Warehouses, run down houses, and plenty of collapsed stores and burnt places scatter across this part of town.
Then things take a turn for the better and it turns to houses. The south is practically houses and stores that are a necessity for living; like grocery stores and video arcades.
But in all other words, Mesto City is the MOST organized city around; you won’t find one simpler to find things and get around. Roads stretch to the northwest to a city not even a few miles away, while a highway goes directly west out of here to who knows where, and a road from the southwest that probably leads to another confusing maze of highways and roads that eventually lead back to the highway West.
After the thick swarms of civilization, we come to the not so populated now where, Cova Forest. Its trees stretch tall with lanky branches and snarly twisted roots. Pine needles dart here and there, mixed with the leaves of so many other plants that even the biggest tree guild couldn’t fit. That stretches on for around five, six, maybe seven miles before coming to a cave.
Now this cave is not just any cave. It’s the cave Mystery found, and that no one else currently knows of ... other then the animals of coarse. Then the forest stretches on for who knows how much farther around the large boulders that cover the cave entrance like a bear’s nest.
Now this cave is special, and if the people in Mesto City knew about it, MAN would this place be bumming with people! The whole ‘cave’ part of it is around 13 miles long, not to bad, but it holds a secret no one knows about. After squeezing threw the narrow opening, immediately it falls dark. The whole way inside is a thick slope, angled downward at a tripping degree. The roof stretches tall with stalactites, some clumped together like chandeliers that sometimes glow faintly yellowy orange. The ground is littered with rocks, boulders and a smooth cave floor... not to mention all those stalagmites! They reach for the ceiling probably higher than the tallest creature alive, to you mistaking it as a toothpick. Columns connect like cage bars, and there’s probably every type of cave formation ever seen in the world. From snowflakes to giants, to lion tails to whales and dragon teeth. Quite impressive. But that’s not all it is known for.
Deep within the heart of the cave an underground river stretches the whole way threw the middle in a big loop, cutting a crevice so deep that no one can touch the bottom; plus the lake itself in the very middle. Starting shallow, and coming deep with a calm current. The Pehcina Pool. It glitters like a thousand stars trapped within its chilly waters, smooth and silent. But this large lake and river has caused other areas of the cave to flood as well. Many cave pools of the same type of glittering water spread wide, thin, and almost everywhere you look there is one. It is almost impossible to not get lost.
Surprisingly enough as it is, the river actually leads somewhere. How cool? From the Pehcina Pool and following the current to the slow moving waters of the Rijeka River. It may not appear smooth sailing, for once you reach the edge of the pool, the speed increases and the river plummets itself threw a steep tunnel filled with rocks making rapids. But once the tunnel is threw, the ‘cavern’ inside stretches unbelievingly tall and wide. It opens into a cavern big enough that a whole other world can fit into; and it does.
The Rijeka River slows down to a nice, bobbing type speed as it travels past a thick forest called the Foresstal Forest; who’s trees stretch taller, lusher, wider, and with even more tangled roots and lies directly on your left as you follow the current.
Behind you is the tunnel you just came out of, which looks like nothing but a large whole in a vast wall that covers the whole western end of the ‘world’. If you keep going along the wall, you come to yet another river called the Vodopod River. Although, it’s more of the head of the Vodopod River; for it disappears into another whole in the wall with a deafening roar of the Vodopod Falls, a monstrous waterfall that’s completely smooth with the dark, starry water with jutting rocks at the bottom and hidden behind its screen of dark blue and white foamy water.
As you continue down the Rijeka River past the Foresstal Forest, the water slows to almost a dead halt. The river widens into a lush, mucky area known as the Maresmees Swamp. Here the land is covered in water that is constantly moving but at such a slow pace you could hardly believe it was. The trees are tall, practically black, stripped smooth and with the most greenest leaves that almost seem to be dripping from the branches. It’s a creepy place; filled with over grown green things, moss, vines, swamp grass, and who knows what could be lying at the bottom?
A ways away after seemingly endless swamp, it thins out and dries up into a large, grassy prairie. It’s huge, taking up a lot of open space with smooth, gently rolling hills and flatlands. The grass is thick, cool, and of the nicest shade of green. In some parts, it grows thick and long like savannah grass, but the whole thing is bright with wildflowers as they bloom in random clumps in random places. The Podzim Prairie.
After another ways, the grass thins and gets much shorter as sand takes over. It’s of a pure white, fine grain sand, smooth and soft before fading a yellowy golden tint the closer to the ocean as you get. Soon enough, your toes are in the glittery ocean, its salty waters and rolling waves peaceful at the shore. But as it stretches further and further, the waves reach tall and the sea snarls with bitter storms and hurricanes. But it’s mostly like our friend the Atlantic Ocean in the ‘real’ world. But the Naiadian Sea is deep; the normally starry blue water deepens into a pitch black where you can’t see in front of your face. Who knows what’s down there? Caves, boulders, sand, sea grass ... anything.
Travel backwards now, I know this has been a lot, but follow me backwards now. The Naiadian Sea, to the Plataja Beach, Podzim Prairie, Maresmees Swamp, Foresstal Forest, Rijeka River, to the Western Wall then follow the Rivers back into the cave to the Pehcina Pool. Great! Half of the whole world done! Whoopah!
Now, from against the current of the Pehcina Pool, we come to the Vodopod River that travels slowly at the river, and increases speed the closer to the falls you get. The walls are smooth, and completely covered up at the top; forming a tunnel. The Vodopod Falls are tall; yet not to tall, but sharp rocks cover the bottom in littered, random places. The roar is loud, almost deafening at times. Yet at the top of the falls, the Jeskyne River forms the head of the Vodopod River with a fairly quick pace as it flows from the Jeskyne Lake. But as you continue down the Jeskyne River, against the current (heading east) you pass by the Vaixell Jungle. The trees are even thicker with a variety of plants, flowers, vines and even animals. It’s the thickest, lushest jungle known to man, well, really known to no man but you get the idea.
The Jeskyne Lake. Deep, and it’s really the main focus of attention here. It runs the place. In fact, it’s why the ‘cave’ ‘world’ exists. Strange foreign sediment has formed into rocks that glow a highlighter like yellow green at the very bottom; that’s what also gives the water a slightly glowing tiny. It is unseen by every creature other the aquatic animals that live there. It’s what gives this whole place it’s ability to like; its survival depends on those rocks. It created the lakes, rivers, prairie, swamp, jungles, forests, beaches, seas, snow and mountains, even the whole cave itself! It’s nothing special other wise, just a hole in the ground, nothing to special; but literally, a hole in the ground. Not growing shallow at the edges; not any sandbars, just a hole.
Moving on, we get a little bit of prairie space before climbing the steep slopes of the Hor Mountains. Its steep slopes with pointy tops and deep valleys in between are covered in snow that stays all year round. The mountains go on and on, white topped with snow-covered ground. Snowstorms, blizzards and freezing rain are very common here and they can come up out of nowhere and take innocent creatures by surprise.
The Vaixell Jungle and Hor Mountains make the Northern Wall, while the Naiadian Sea takes the Eastern Wall. Foresstal Forest and Maresmees Swamp form the Southern Wall and the holes in the wall where the Jeskyne River flows into the Vodopod Falls, and where the Rijeka River flows from make the Western Wall.
Despite what’s going on upstairs in the normal world, the ‘Cave World’ is always one season a year. And that happens to be summer. Sometimes the air will drop deadly cold and knock the leaves off the trees, they always seems to grow back eventually. Storms come and pass; lightning flashes, thunder booms; the sun shines with warm weather; the wind picks up with cold weather; and the mountains always stay snowy. Quite an odd place thanks to those ‘Radioactive’ ‘Space’ ‘Rocks’.
The northern end however, sees old fashioned. It’s got those old types of hotels, motels and fancy restaurants. Sculptures and murals dart across the streets and cover the sides of some buildings. Trees are everywhere, and antique toy stores and buildings stretch from the mingled part of the west to right down to the east.
Unfortunately, the more eastern you go, the more run down things seem to get. Warehouses, run down houses, and plenty of collapsed stores and burnt places scatter across this part of town.
Then things take a turn for the better and it turns to houses. The south is practically houses and stores that are a necessity for living; like grocery stores and video arcades.
But in all other words, Mesto City is the MOST organized city around; you won’t find one simpler to find things and get around. Roads stretch to the northwest to a city not even a few miles away, while a highway goes directly west out of here to who knows where, and a road from the southwest that probably leads to another confusing maze of highways and roads that eventually lead back to the highway West.
After the thick swarms of civilization, we come to the not so populated now where, Cova Forest. Its trees stretch tall with lanky branches and snarly twisted roots. Pine needles dart here and there, mixed with the leaves of so many other plants that even the biggest tree guild couldn’t fit. That stretches on for around five, six, maybe seven miles before coming to a cave.
Now this cave is not just any cave. It’s the cave Mystery found, and that no one else currently knows of ... other then the animals of coarse. Then the forest stretches on for who knows how much farther around the large boulders that cover the cave entrance like a bear’s nest.
Now this cave is special, and if the people in Mesto City knew about it, MAN would this place be bumming with people! The whole ‘cave’ part of it is around 13 miles long, not to bad, but it holds a secret no one knows about. After squeezing threw the narrow opening, immediately it falls dark. The whole way inside is a thick slope, angled downward at a tripping degree. The roof stretches tall with stalactites, some clumped together like chandeliers that sometimes glow faintly yellowy orange. The ground is littered with rocks, boulders and a smooth cave floor... not to mention all those stalagmites! They reach for the ceiling probably higher than the tallest creature alive, to you mistaking it as a toothpick. Columns connect like cage bars, and there’s probably every type of cave formation ever seen in the world. From snowflakes to giants, to lion tails to whales and dragon teeth. Quite impressive. But that’s not all it is known for.
Deep within the heart of the cave an underground river stretches the whole way threw the middle in a big loop, cutting a crevice so deep that no one can touch the bottom; plus the lake itself in the very middle. Starting shallow, and coming deep with a calm current. The Pehcina Pool. It glitters like a thousand stars trapped within its chilly waters, smooth and silent. But this large lake and river has caused other areas of the cave to flood as well. Many cave pools of the same type of glittering water spread wide, thin, and almost everywhere you look there is one. It is almost impossible to not get lost.
Surprisingly enough as it is, the river actually leads somewhere. How cool? From the Pehcina Pool and following the current to the slow moving waters of the Rijeka River. It may not appear smooth sailing, for once you reach the edge of the pool, the speed increases and the river plummets itself threw a steep tunnel filled with rocks making rapids. But once the tunnel is threw, the ‘cavern’ inside stretches unbelievingly tall and wide. It opens into a cavern big enough that a whole other world can fit into; and it does.
The Rijeka River slows down to a nice, bobbing type speed as it travels past a thick forest called the Foresstal Forest; who’s trees stretch taller, lusher, wider, and with even more tangled roots and lies directly on your left as you follow the current.
Behind you is the tunnel you just came out of, which looks like nothing but a large whole in a vast wall that covers the whole western end of the ‘world’. If you keep going along the wall, you come to yet another river called the Vodopod River. Although, it’s more of the head of the Vodopod River; for it disappears into another whole in the wall with a deafening roar of the Vodopod Falls, a monstrous waterfall that’s completely smooth with the dark, starry water with jutting rocks at the bottom and hidden behind its screen of dark blue and white foamy water.
As you continue down the Rijeka River past the Foresstal Forest, the water slows to almost a dead halt. The river widens into a lush, mucky area known as the Maresmees Swamp. Here the land is covered in water that is constantly moving but at such a slow pace you could hardly believe it was. The trees are tall, practically black, stripped smooth and with the most greenest leaves that almost seem to be dripping from the branches. It’s a creepy place; filled with over grown green things, moss, vines, swamp grass, and who knows what could be lying at the bottom?
A ways away after seemingly endless swamp, it thins out and dries up into a large, grassy prairie. It’s huge, taking up a lot of open space with smooth, gently rolling hills and flatlands. The grass is thick, cool, and of the nicest shade of green. In some parts, it grows thick and long like savannah grass, but the whole thing is bright with wildflowers as they bloom in random clumps in random places. The Podzim Prairie.
After another ways, the grass thins and gets much shorter as sand takes over. It’s of a pure white, fine grain sand, smooth and soft before fading a yellowy golden tint the closer to the ocean as you get. Soon enough, your toes are in the glittery ocean, its salty waters and rolling waves peaceful at the shore. But as it stretches further and further, the waves reach tall and the sea snarls with bitter storms and hurricanes. But it’s mostly like our friend the Atlantic Ocean in the ‘real’ world. But the Naiadian Sea is deep; the normally starry blue water deepens into a pitch black where you can’t see in front of your face. Who knows what’s down there? Caves, boulders, sand, sea grass ... anything.
Travel backwards now, I know this has been a lot, but follow me backwards now. The Naiadian Sea, to the Plataja Beach, Podzim Prairie, Maresmees Swamp, Foresstal Forest, Rijeka River, to the Western Wall then follow the Rivers back into the cave to the Pehcina Pool. Great! Half of the whole world done! Whoopah!
Now, from against the current of the Pehcina Pool, we come to the Vodopod River that travels slowly at the river, and increases speed the closer to the falls you get. The walls are smooth, and completely covered up at the top; forming a tunnel. The Vodopod Falls are tall; yet not to tall, but sharp rocks cover the bottom in littered, random places. The roar is loud, almost deafening at times. Yet at the top of the falls, the Jeskyne River forms the head of the Vodopod River with a fairly quick pace as it flows from the Jeskyne Lake. But as you continue down the Jeskyne River, against the current (heading east) you pass by the Vaixell Jungle. The trees are even thicker with a variety of plants, flowers, vines and even animals. It’s the thickest, lushest jungle known to man, well, really known to no man but you get the idea.
The Jeskyne Lake. Deep, and it’s really the main focus of attention here. It runs the place. In fact, it’s why the ‘cave’ ‘world’ exists. Strange foreign sediment has formed into rocks that glow a highlighter like yellow green at the very bottom; that’s what also gives the water a slightly glowing tiny. It is unseen by every creature other the aquatic animals that live there. It’s what gives this whole place it’s ability to like; its survival depends on those rocks. It created the lakes, rivers, prairie, swamp, jungles, forests, beaches, seas, snow and mountains, even the whole cave itself! It’s nothing special other wise, just a hole in the ground, nothing to special; but literally, a hole in the ground. Not growing shallow at the edges; not any sandbars, just a hole.
Moving on, we get a little bit of prairie space before climbing the steep slopes of the Hor Mountains. Its steep slopes with pointy tops and deep valleys in between are covered in snow that stays all year round. The mountains go on and on, white topped with snow-covered ground. Snowstorms, blizzards and freezing rain are very common here and they can come up out of nowhere and take innocent creatures by surprise.
The Vaixell Jungle and Hor Mountains make the Northern Wall, while the Naiadian Sea takes the Eastern Wall. Foresstal Forest and Maresmees Swamp form the Southern Wall and the holes in the wall where the Jeskyne River flows into the Vodopod Falls, and where the Rijeka River flows from make the Western Wall.
Despite what’s going on upstairs in the normal world, the ‘Cave World’ is always one season a year. And that happens to be summer. Sometimes the air will drop deadly cold and knock the leaves off the trees, they always seems to grow back eventually. Storms come and pass; lightning flashes, thunder booms; the sun shines with warm weather; the wind picks up with cold weather; and the mountains always stay snowy. Quite an odd place thanks to those ‘Radioactive’ ‘Space’ ‘Rocks’.