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Storybook
07/16/2026 - 08/15/2026 | 11:59:59PM IST

The Promise of Rime

For a long while, nofel moved. Rain continued to lash down mercilessly against the shattered and broken mountain while lightning crawled endlessly through the heavens above, illuminating the scar that now divided Haldor’s Pass. You remained where you stood, staring into the darkness that had swallowed Nightfall whole. Half of you expected her to emerge once more, smiling that same bitter and spiteful smile, but she never did. The chasm simply churned below, magic coiling upwards from its depths like smoke from a raging fire.

Slowly you emerged entirely from the underbrush. Across the divide, Fenrir stepped forward from the shadows with Freyja close behind him. One by one the remaining Alphas revealed themselves, each having witnessed Nightfall’s spectacle from afar. None of them looked overly surprised, and nofel spoke a word. Without direction, everyone began walking toward the Shrine of Freyja.

The journey followed the edge of the chasm for what felt like hours. The chasm stretched out farther than your eyes could follow, splitting Haldor’s Pass from one horizon to the other. Jagged and weak cliffs had collapsed into the darkness below while unknown magics continued to rise high into the sky, feeding the storm that refused to loosen its grip on Ulfrheim. Every deafening crack of thunder echoed between the mountain's walls before vanishing into the abyss, only to be answered moments later by yet another.

Fenrir walked ahead of everyfel. His head remained low, his expression hidden beneath his drenched coat, yet every flash of lightning revealed another glimpse of the turmoil etched across his face. The anger painted across his expression burned very bright and it only settled even deeper with every mile you traveled.

HEL.

Freyja recognized it long before anyfel else. She drifted quietly beside him, gently brushing her shoulder against his own in an attempt to ground him. Fenrir neither acknowledged nor welcomed the gesture. Instead he pulled himself away, and continued onward without meeting her gaze with his own. The rejection was subtle, but it struck Freyja harder than he had realized in the moment. Hurt flickered briefly across her features before she buried it beneath her kind nature. She knew grief could make even the strongest of Felvargs like Fenrir forget themselves. Even so, watching the distance grow between them stung more deeply than she cared to admit.

Hours passed before the chasm finally began to narrow. The storm still raged overhead, though now another sound was laced within it. It reached you faintly at first, metal crashing against stone. Roars, and then cries, the unmistakable sound of war. Or rather… what remained of it.

The village Oracle and his followers had worked tirelessly to raise now lay in ruins. Newly built huts burned beneath the relentless storm while shattered beams and debris littered the ground. Felvargs darted between the destruction carrying the wounded to safety as others desperately fought to keep what little remained standing strong.

At the center of it all stood Orvar. The towering beast tore through the village with terrifying ease, lightning racing wildly across the steel plates that lined his form. Every thunderous step shook the island beneath him while the storm answered to his every movement as though he conducted the heavens themselves.

Standing before him alone was Oracle. His coat clung heavily to him beneath the downpour, exhaustion evident in every breath he struggled to draw. Even so, he refused to yield to Orvar. Darkened magic coiled subtly around his paws as he circled the monstrous creature, searching patiently for an opening while Orvar’s glowing eyes remained fixed solely upon him and his every move.

Before Oracle could strike, Orvar advanced. His armored foreleg crashing downward with enough force to split the earth. Oracle threw himself aside moments before impact, rolling across the rain-soaked stone before regaining his balance on all fours. Orvar spun unnaturally fast for something so enormous, charging once more with lightning trailing behind him. Rather than retreating, Oracle surged forward to meet him head on. The collision echoed throughout the valley as magic erupted from the point of impact between them, cracks webbing through the shimmering barrier surrounding Orvar’s body. Another followed, then another, until finally the spirit shield shattered completely beneath Oracle’s relentless onslaught.

For the first time, the truth beneath Orvar’s armor was laid bare. There was no flesh beneath the steel plates, nor blood coursing through his body. Instead, a raging spirit churned endlessly within the hollow shell. Every bolt cast down from the heavens disappeared into his core, feeding the imprisoned soul that writhed beneath the armor as though it were desperately searching for freedom. It was a beautiful sight in the most tragic sense of the word. The spirit within looked burdened. Tired. Wounded beyond anything you could truly understand. As Oracle’s eyes met the spirit hidden within, he caught something entirely unexpected staring back at him. It wasn’t fury, nor hatred, but instead something so sorrowful, it caused Oracle to pause.

This moment lasted for only a heartbeat. Orvar let loose a deafening screen that shook the mountain beneath everyfel’s paws before launching himself forward at an incredible speed. Oracle scarcely had time to brace before the beast’s shoulder crashed violently into his chest, lifting him clean from the ground and flinging him backwards with an unimaginable force. He crashed into the remains of a stone wall with a sickening crack. The impact silenced him instantly as his body collapsed into the ruins of what remained. A wave of panic swept through the settlement.

Orvar lowered his head and began advancing once more, each thundering step shaking what little remained of Oracle’s village. It was immediately clear what the beast was intending to do, and Oracle would not survive another strike. Yet before Orvar could close the distance between them, one Felvarg stepped into his path. Another would soon do the same. And before long a wall of bodies had formed between the fallen Alpha and certain death. None of them were seasoned warriors, many still wore the tools they had been using to build their homes only hours earlier. Some trembled openly beneath Orvar’s towering frame, fear written plainly across their faces, yet despite every instinct urging them to flee, not one abandoned their position.

“You’ll have to go through us first,” one called out confidently.

Orvar only answered this show of strength with violence. The beast crashed into them without hesitation, scattering Felvargs in every direction beneath the force of his charge. After parting the sea of guards surrounding Oracle, Orvar readied another strike, but before he could, Ulfr threw himself over Oracle’s unconscious body, managing to drag him a few short feet before Orvar’s shadow fell across them both. Blood stained rain soaked into the earth as desperate cries echoed through the ruins, yet even then more Felvargs stepped forward to fill the spaces left behind. They had every reason to run, yet instead they chose to stand.

Slowly, Oracle’s eyes fluttered open. Pain radiated through every breath as the world struggled to come back into focus. Rain blurred his vision while the ringing in his ears drowned out most of the battle that was still unfolding around him. Even so, he could make out their silhouettes. His followers, throwing themselves into impossible danger, not because they feared punishment, nor because they had been commanded to do so, but because they believed he was worth protecting. As another Felvarg was struck aside while shielding his unconscious body, something shifted with Oracle’s chest. For the first time in his life, he understood what loyalty looked like. The realization struck him harder than Orvar ever could.

These creatures owed him nothing. He had not raised them. He had not fought beside them for years as Fenrir had his own. They had chosen him freely, placing their faith in an Alpha who had spent much of his life believing fear was the only thing capable of inspiring devotion. Yet here they stood, battered and bloodied, willingly placing themselves between him and certain death.

Oracle slowly pulled himself upright. Pain radiated through every inch of his body as he watched Ulfr stumble backwards beneath Orvar’s looming shadow. Ulfr attempted to stand his ground with Orvar towering above him now, and just as the beast reared up to strike, Oracle grounded himself uncomfortably.

“No.” The word escaped him as nothing more than a ragged whisper as blood dripped from his nose.

Darkness pooled beneath Oracle’s paws before racing violently across the earth. It climbed Orvar’s legs like vines, twisting tightly against steel and spirit alike. The beast bellowed in outrage as blackened esoteric magic erupted skyward, colliding with the storm itself. Orvar fought against the restraints with everything he possessed, yet the magic refused to release its grip. One by one his legs buckled beneath him until the great beast crashed heavily against the ground. Still he fought, and again he forced himself upward. Again, the magic dragged him back down.

The spirit imprisoned within his armor screamed as blue lightning burst uncontrollably from the fractures Oracle had carved into his armor. The storm above faltered with every cry, its rhythm breaking apart as though Orvar himself had become its heartbeat. Rain continued to fall, yet for the first time since Haldor’s Pass had broken, the storm hesitated. Silence slowly settled across the battlefield. Every eye remained fixed upon Oracle.

Fenrir pushed through the gathered crowd first, fury etched across every feature as he looked from the writhing beast to the blackened magic still curling around Oracle’s paws. The relief that should have followed Orvar’s defeat never reached him. Instead his expression only hardened further.

“What have you done?” Fenrir demanded.

Oracle met his gaze without hesitation. “What I had to.”

“You brought forbidden magic back to Ulfrheim.”

“I saved Ulfrheim.”

“You endangered it.”

Oracle shook his head slowly as he glanced toward the many wounded nearby. Some still clung desperately to life while others were tending to those who had thrown themselves into Orvar’s path moments before.

“No,” Oracle replied quietly. “They were endangered long before I arrived.”

Fenrir stepped closer, rain dripping steadily from his coat as another distant rumble rolled across Haldor’s Pass. “Magic has stolen enough from this island,” he growled, his voice carrying to everyfel nearby. “You were warned, and you chose to ignore me. From this moment forward, you are banished from Ulfrheim.”

Oracle did not flinch. Instead, he slowly lifted his gaze to meet Fenrir’s own. “And fear has stolen even more.”

The two stood in silence for a moment, rain falling steadily between them.

Oracle continued, “I will not apologize for saving lives today, Fenrir. If banishment is the price of doing what was right, then I accept it freely. But understand this…” Oracle stepped forward, his voice rising now so everyfel gathered upon Haldor’s Pass could hear him. “Magic did not split this mountain! Magic did not awaken Orvar. Magic did not drive Nightfall to vengeance. A creature did.”

He slowly turned, gesturing toward the wounded being carried from the battlefield. “The same magic you condemn is the very reason many of them still draw a breath.” Oracle turned back to the crowd now, speaking directly to them. “For generations we have buried knowledge because we feared what it might become. We have taught our young to fear power instead of understanding it. We have blamed magic for every monster, every tragedy, every wound our own paws have inflicted against this island. Yet when Ulfrheim cried out today, it was not fear that answered. It was magic.”

He looked back to Fenrir once more. “You may continue living in the shadow of yesterday, clinging to laws forged by grief and heartbreak. I will not. I will forge a future where magic is taught, understood, and respected. A future where it protects instead of destroys.”

The silence that followed wasn’t broken only by the rain. Freyja finally stepped forward, her voice firm but fair. “Enough.” All eyes turned to Freyja now. “Neither of you are wrong.”

Fenrir looked toward her in disbelief, but Freyja continued before he could interrupt. “We have all seen what magic is capable of when placed in the wrong paws. We have also seen what it accomplished here today.” Her eyes drifted briefly toward the wounded before returning to Fenrir. “If we banish it again, we learn nothing. If we embrace it without guidance, we repeat history.”

Freyja placed herself between Oracle and Fenrir now as both growled beneath their breath.

“Allow Oracle and his followers to remain here, within Haldor’s Pass alone. Let this be the only place where magic may be practiced, studied, and monitored. If they fail, your fears are justified. If they succeed…” She smiled faintly now. “...then perhaps Ulfrheim has a future neither of us imagined.”

Fenrir remained silent for a long while. Around him, the other Alphas exchanged uncertain glances. One by one they lowered their heads in agreement with Freyja’s proposal. Fenrir saw it. He saw the divide growing before his very eyes, and through every instinct urged him to refuse, he understood the decision was no longer his alone. And at last he spoke.

“One mistake,” he said quietly, never taking his eyes off of Oracle. “One misuse of magic, and this ends.”

Oracle nodded his head respectfully. “Then allow us to prove you wrong.”

Turning away from Fenrir, Oracle faced those who had remained both behind him and behind the Great Father. “This place was built from hope once already,” he called out, “Today it was tested by fire, storm, and blood, and still you stood. From this day forward, these halls shall be known as the Village of Rime. Here we will practice magic not for conquest, nor power, but for knowledge, healing, and protection. Anyfel willing to walk that path beside us shall always have a home here.”

At first nofel moved. Then one Felvarg stepped away from Fenrir to join Oracle. Fenrir watched in silence as creatures he had led for years quickly passed him, choosing a different future than the one he had fought so desperately to preserve. It was not until Ulfr approached that Fenrir finally lifted his head. Father and son locking eyes as a fury burned in Fenrir’s gaze so bright it dulled the storm. Neither spoke a word.

Ulfr bowed his head once more, not in surrender, but in respect, before continuing past him toward Oracle. Fenrir never looked away. As the first stones of the Village of Rime were lifted beneath the fading eye of the storm, Fenrir stood alone upon Haldor’s Pass, realizing the greatest divide of Ulfrheim was no longer the chasm carved through the mountain they stood upon.

It was the one growing between his own people.

Objective:

Depict or write your character standing at Fenrir's side, placing their loyalty in his judgment and trusting his instincts. Or have your character walk past him, meeting his gaze for a final moment before joining Oracle and his followers.

Choose carefully. Your decision will determine a unique bonus reward, which will remain hidden until the conclusion of this chapter phase.

Reward:

1,500 Felcredits, 1x Chest of War, Peace, Power, Knowledge, 1x Oracle's Rune of Sacrifice*, 1x Cluster of Timeworn Tears, 1x Shielded Bonus Reward*
Quest
07/01/2026 - 07/31/2026 | 11:59:59PM IST

End’s Reminder

The warm earth gave way to the reminder of comfort, that in our lives many things are consistent year after year. Those that weigh heavy in onefel’s heart are the events of the past that leave scars upon the ground, wounds untouched by time. War has ravaged a great many souls, taking loved ones away far before their time. Howls sing solemnly in mourning as the anniversary of the great war within the Shrine of Ragnarok looms ahead. The ache in even the Great Father’s howl resonates through your bones, sending shivers through your coat. You make the silent trek alongside many others, satchel over your shoulder, flowers in maw. A soft quietness befalls though around you, a silent connection even to those you’ve never met prior. You watch as wardens leave their posts to join the trek, shamans creeping out from their hollows prepared with visions, pups following closely in their mother’s pawsteps, all to share in the grieving.

The crevice in which the mountains had sheltered you gave way to a field with shrines littered as far as the gaze could see. Your paws touch soft, lush grass as flower petals rain down, falling gently on your coat. A misty fog floats by, coming in clouds that shield your vision briefly before being swept away. Trails of rivers and creeks wove in and out of the rolling hills, all leading to a central shrine that stood wrapped in memorials. The energy was strong here in Ragnarok, the essence of spirits thick in the air. As you trace your way along one of the rivers, the trickle of water helps calm your mind. The Great Father himself stands upon the largest shrine in the center, his howl touching the heavens itself. As the group you had arrived with slowly dispersed to one of the great many shrines, you find yourself pulled towards one in particular. Satchel tightly clutched around your waist, you hold your head low as you carefully step by tributes, hauling your form to the base of the shattered wolf.

You press your head against the smooth stone, the cold surface shocking your senses. The wind whips and whirls around you, whispers flooding your ears as you squeeze your eyes close. You step back, resting a paw on the chest of the statue. It lays crumbled at the base where its haunches sat, the tail entirely missing. Pieces of shattered sword lay nearby, untouched by anything but the harsh weather of time. With a blanket now spread on the ground, you unpack your satchel that holds many sentimental items. With a silent prayer, you begin to construct your own tribute to the shrine.

Objective:

Depict or write your character paying tribute to one of the broken and defeated stone wolf shrines scattered across Ragnarok. Show them leaving a spiritual offering and honoring what once stood strong.

Reward:

1,000 Felcredits, 1x Chest of Peace, 1x Chest of Power, 1x Chest of War, 1x Chest of Knowledge, 1x Berry Bush, 1x Chosen Common Trait*
Beast Hunt
07/03/2026 - 08/02/2026 | 11:59:59PM IST

Orvar

Over Haldor’s Pass, the storm had reached a frenzy. Lightning flashed, thunder rumbled the mountain, and as the shockwaves of the sky’s wrath resonated throughout the land, something deeper began to brew in the earth. Underneath your paws the ground buckled, throwing you to the side as though you were nothing more than a pup’s toy. Haldor’s Pass split in two, a hint that Aurora had found Loki, cracking open a crater that scarred the land with quakes vibrating what was left over like fall’s last clinging leaf being shaken from the tree. From within the deepest recesses of the earth came something that frightened even the hardest of hearts, a creature crafted from dark magic and steel plating.

Orvar bellowed as he surged through the rain, lightning crackling off of his armor and seeming to disappear into his core as though he was inhaling it. His hoofbeats echoed the thunder and the splitting of the earth, each resounding step like a pounding heartbeat. You caught a glimpse of a broken plate of armor near his flank, allowing you to see within his core where it appeared as though the storm overhead gathered within his body. Wisps of something akin to spirit energy made up his innards, and it was with shock that you realized that he was not an animal of flesh and blood, but something far more ghostly. Orvar came to a stop some ten feet away from you, throwing back his great head and letting out a sound that made your ears ring.

His gaze fixed itself solely on you, fury and wrath hazing his eyes, but underneath there was something far more delicate. As the two of you stood across from one another in the middle of the storm, you swore you could sense a sorrow within him, an emotion that called out to you from across the space you shared. Orvar shook his head, snorting, and though you could feel that he was going to attack, there was a certain hesitance within the motion that made you wonder just how deep Nightfall’s twisted magic had gone. You could not kill such a creature, of that you were certain - now it fell upon you to subdue the beast, lest this whole mountain come crashing down around you both.

Objective:

Depict or write your character challenging Orvar and subduing him without killing him in Haldor’s Pass. The storm exists like fury made lightning within his core, but there is a sorrow in his eyes that you cannot seem to ignore. Has Nightfall’s magic twisted him past all sense of himself, or can you reach through the steel plate and the thunder to the spirit that waits beneath, longing to be free?

Reward:

1,000 Felcredits, 1x Spiritwalkers Grace*, 1x Spiritmender’s Satchel, 1x Ox Totem, 50% Chance at 1x Cloak of Shadows
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2026-07-16 11:00:58

Chapter 6, Phase 1 - Storybook


Response To: 'The Heart of the Storm'

Loki stood alone at the edge of Haldor’s Pass, watching the storm savage Ulfrheim below. Rain lashed against his coat while lightning forked endlessly across the heavens, illuminating the chasm that now scarred the mountain relentlessly. He remained completely silent, unmoving despite the chaos that surrounded him, though another violent quake nearly unseated him as the island shifted uncomfortably beneath his paws. Slowly he steadied himself once more, his gaze never leaving the destruction as it laid out before him.

Something stirred behind him. Aurora cautiously pressed her face through the underbrush, only her head visible as she searched through the darkness. The moment her eyes locked on Loki, every fear she had been carrying dissolved, if only for a moment.

“Loki,” she called softly.

Aurora’s voice caught Loki entirely by surprise. He spun immediately, locking eyes with the very creature that had changed his life forever. Those same gentle eyes met his once more, piercing effortlessly through every wall he had spent a lifetime building around himself. Relief washed over him before anything else had the chance to surface. Neither of them spoke a word. There was nothing left to say. Instead, the two of them closed the gap between them without hesitation.

Aurora collapsed into his embrace, burying herself against his chest as though he would disappear if she let go. Loki held her just as tightly, his heart pounding against hers as he buried his muzzle into the fur along her neck. Since everything had begun they had shared little more than a passing glimpse of one another across impossible odds. Yet here she was now, alive, and within his reach. He would not waste a moment of this exchange.

Another violent quake ripped through the mountain, causing the two of them to reluctantly separate. Loki immediately stepped forward, offering his shoulder to Aurora to steady her before she could lose her balance.

“What are you doing here, love?” he asked, his voice filled with concern as another crack of lightning split the heavens above. “The storm…”

Aurora looked up at him, hope and heartbreak painted clearly across her expression.

“Hymnlaeja,” she cried out, a rush of emotions causing her voice to crack. “Come with me to Hymnlaeja, please.”

Loki’s ears folded back slowly. It had been many years since he had heard anyfel speak the name of Hymn’s sacred isle.

“Everyone has been searching for you, Aurora,” he answered gently. “Hymnlaeja is gone.”

“No!” The word escaped her desperately, “It’s not.” Tears welled in her eyes as she searched for each of Loki’s eyes, a plea for him to believe her. “I saw it with my own eyes. Please… come with me. Don’t make me endure another sleepless night without you.”

Another quake rolled through Haldor’s Pass, matching the tremble in Aurora’s desperation.

“Please.”

Loki lowered his gaze in thought. For a long time he said nothing at all. His own thoughts became his prison once more. Aurora deserved better than the creature standing before her. She deserved peace and safety. A future untouched by the curse that had stolen so much from them already. Every logical thought he could surface urged him to walk away. Yet every beat of his heart begged him not to. Worry grew in Aurora’s expression as tears streamed down her face. Eventually he stepped forward until his forehead rested gently against hers.

“Tell me what to do,” he whispered softly.

Aurora gasped as she lifted her gaze beyond Loki’s shoulder, her eyes widening in disbelief.

“What is that?” she asked.

Loki turned to search through the darkness. Beyond the storm, deep within the Shrine of Freyja, a pillar of golden light erupted into the heavens. It pierced effortlessly through the darkness that had blanketed Ulfrheim, roaring to life so brilliantly it rivaled the lightning itself. From within the pillar burst to life countless spectral creatures, weaved delicately in shimmering gold. Stags, wolves, birds, and foxes bound free from the light before disappearing into the storm, their luminous forms cutting through the darkness as though they had a purpose of their own.

“Hymn,” Aurora whispered. And without another word she bolted toward the light.

“Aurora, wait!” Loki called after her, immediately giving chase.

Aurora glanced back over her shoulder as she ran, every emotion imaginable painted across her face. Fear. Hope. Wonder. Relief. Anxiety.

Loki had chosen to trust her, just as he always had. And somehow, after everything they had endured, that was enough. Together they raced towards the pillar of light that continued to roar defiantly against the storm.

2026-07-16 09:32:07

Good morning everyfel! As the preparations for the Feast Beneath the Lantern Tide continue, Nimh gives one more howl for the community to join the docks of Hearth. Nimh is eagerly waiting for your arrival, and hopes for a few more generous travelers to take part in the feast, as there are still a pawful of different items to be fully contributed to the community goals on tiers I and II. No matter the contribution, big or small, each offering will bring us one step closer to hosting the greatest feast known to Felvarg.
If you have yet to join the festivities, there are still 2 weeks left to participate, and even items marked in red can still be donated to earn participation rewards! 

2026-07-03 16:14:26

Beast Hunt is Live!

Orvar comes charging forward out of a chasm that splits Haldor's Pass apart, driven to a mad frenzy by Nightfall's twisted magic. His steel plated body glimmers with echoes of lightning soaked from the furious sky itself, but when you meet his gaze you see something sorrowful lurking within the depths. You must tame the beast quickly - it is more than just your life on the line. Read the full prompt on the front page!

2026-07-01 19:06:37

⚔️Round Two Of Tournament Has Concluded⚔️
Raldri 7532  (Winner) x Skalld 8903
Barbossa 9028 (Winner) x Hjorr 8480
Raiza 7234 x Lune 8038 (Winner)
Anchorage 6730 x Tzarja 9046 (Winner)
Zintulak 8773 x Artemisia 7820 (Winner)
Kalen 8028 (Winner) x Derja 7841
Eirikr 8253 x Trooper 2858 (Winner)
Somber 5142 (Winner) x Lucifer 666
Marshmallow 8000 (Winner) x Mist 5292
Mayhem 8255 (Winner) x Sigrunn 288

⚔️Round Three Of Tournament Has Begun⚔️
Those who succeeded in Round Two will move onto Round Three! If you were knocked out of Tournament last round, fear not as you may enter the Underbelly at your own leisure! The final round of Tournament is upon us and the parings are as follows:
Raldri 7532 Tzarja 9046 x Marshmallow 8000
Artemisia 7820 Barbossa 9028 x Kalen 8028
Trooper 2858 Somber 5142 x Mayhem 8255

2026-07-01 17:05:40

🎟️  The winner of this month's pot in Varglotto is ticket #76 Nomminus! Congratulations, you take home 43,000 Felcredits!
🎁 The lucky winner of Potluck is the holder of ticket #27, Rumserum! Congratulations as you walk home with 1x Coffer of Passages! 

🐺 Let us take a moment to celebrate July's Felvarg of the Month Polites, owned by Olliebeanzz! Polites is a Nattnkin with a strong adventurous spirit. You can often find him perched atop the figurehead of a ship making its passage through Hongerige, chasing butterflies through fields of flowers, or simply relaxing along the shoreline as gentle waves lull him to sleep. Don't let those little legs fool you, this Nattnkin is quick, nimble, and far more agile than he appears making him a valuable companion to take on any adventure.

What is coming next to Group Games? In Potluck, we have placed in 1x Trait: Tinker! This trait is useful for anyfel looking to line their pockets with more Rune Coins or Felpoints.

📜 Sacred Offering has been updated for the month of July! 📜
Shiva takes a graceful leave as Snowdhal bounds up to the shrine. Her soft cream coat standing out among the vibrant green of summer, a cool and calm presence cutting through the warmth of the season. Her observant gaze takes in everything around her and everyfel who sits before her. If you have business to bring her, do so with honesty and respect. She listens closely and her judgement is as sturdy and sharp sword from Stonewall's Forge.

As always, you may also provide a 500+ word roleplay sample to receive 1x Rune of Experience.

🌞 July's Seasonal Passage of Courtship prompts have been flipped! 🌞
When a brief rest slips quietly into a deep slumber, the world shifts around you revealing something hidden in plain sight, a place you might have walked past without truly seeing it. How does your character appreciate the magical moment? The heat of the summer is brutal, it forces its way deep into your pelt and warps the distance ahead into something uncertain, reshaping the horizon into a mirage. 

🕯️ Quest is Live 🕯️
A refreshing night swim takes an unexpected and unnerving turn when the ripples in the lake begin to reflect more than just the stars and moon above. At first, it feels like a trick of the moonlight, but looking more closely you notice your reflection moving on its own. Could this be a sign or something more sinister?

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