I personally welcome you to Everfrost, a literate, fantasy wolf roleplay that takes place in a land completely cut off from the rest of world. Here the wolves have come to seek refuge from the warring lands beyond the mountains. They have lived here for generations in four packs; Crandell, Kintla, Glacier, and Nyack. A war eliminated the original packs, but new wolves have now come to take their place. Four leaders have risen to the challenge of leading this packs in peace, but new problems have arisen.
One pack, Glacier, has found a secret within the neutral lands of the wolves, which has given them powers that the other wolves could never dream of posessing. They call it The Vision, an inacurate term, and they value it above all other things. For months now they have kept it a secret from the rest of the world, but spies are working to find out what they are hiding.
Take your place in the land of Everfrost in one of the four packs or as one of the many loners. As tensions mount and secrets are told, you must learn how to survive in this strange, beautiful land.
10:7:08 -- The skin is finally complete, guys, and I am about to make an advertisment and go start advertising the site again. Soon we should be up and running once more.
Don't forget to check your email. There will be an email going out to every member with even more updates for you. --Anyu
CRANDELL PACK Leader: ? Members: 0
KINTLA PACK Leader: ? Members: 0
GLACIER PACK Leader: ? Members: 0
NYACK PACK Leader: Rostyn Members: ?
SEASON
The leaves have begun to change color and are falling from the trees. Winter is on it's way, and it won't be long before the first snows fall.
TEMPTERATURE
35°F - 72°F
The weather is cooling down now that autumn is here. Sometimes it gets warm, but usually it stays cool.
CONDITIONS Rainy
The rain has come with the end of summer, ending the long drought. The rivers run strong and floods are common near any bodies of water. Some miss the long, dry, summer days.
This board will contain all the "must reads" of the site - namely the rules and guidelines that must be followed. You can also find something vital to playing the game within this board.
This is where you can find everything on biographies; including creation, accepted, declined, old/inactive, and deceased sub-boards for sorting the bios.
Come here to abandon and adopt characters. When someone abandons a character here the character will be put up for adoption and one of the staff will decide who gets the wolf.
Here you can submit sub-plots for the site. They can be small or large, or simply an idea that you and others can work off of over time. Plots do have to be accepted by a staff member before they may be carried out.
If your female is pregnant and expecting pups, or has had her pups, post here. The admin will chose the amount of pups born and the stats of the pups (exception to that is when it is for a plot).
Here you can let everyone know what your wolf is thinking, feeling, or doing, what posts they are in, how they feel about other wolves, and major events that have happened to them recently. Or you can just post some information about them.
This is the Crandell Pack, the smallest pack in the Land of Everfrost. Though they are a small territory, many wolves can be supported here becaue of the abundance of prey that has found it's home here. The wolves here are tough because of the terrain; a rival pack who might try and take advantage of them will soon find that is not easy. Mountains, like Crandell Mountain, and canyons cover a good potion of the terrian while the rest are hills, slopes, rivers, lakes, and more mountains.
Kintla Pack, named for Kintla Lake in the far corner of the territory, borders Glacier Pack and Crandell Pack. A medium sized territory gives them plenty of room to move around in. Like Crandell territory, they have many mountains, but only a few small canyons. There are hills, lakes, and rivers aplenty and enough prey to fuel a good sized pack. There are a few glaciers here and there too, but they are small. Most of the glaciers are in Glacier Packlands.
Glacier Packland contains a lot of glaciers on it's land. It is a large territory, carefully of fitting in a large pack, though supporting it might be a little diffcult at times, especially during winter. The glaciers discourage many creatures from living in some places. Yet, at the same time, there are many lakes and rivers here - more so than the other territories - that attract as many animals as the glaciers drive away. It also contains McDonald Lake, a large body of water near the edge of the mountains surrounding Everfrost.
The Nyack Pack is smaller than Glacier, and yet larger than Kintla; in between the two. It is located the lowest on the map and has the warmest weather, though it is not much different from the other territories. There is less water here, but some of the plains animals mangage their way through a large, unblocked mountains pass - Snowslip Pass. During the summer months pronghorn antelope may sometimes wander their way onto the territory. This may be the least fertile packland, but it still can support many wolves at one time.
Of the five largest mountains in the ring that surrounds Everfrost, Kintla Mountain is the largest. Standing at 25,000 feet in height it towers above all of the other mountains, it's snowy peak breaking through the clouds high above the land. There is a pass that runs between it and a smaller mountain - Owl Mountain - correctly called Kintla Pass.
Whitefish lake - who knows how it got its name - is a rather large freshwater lake surrounded by flat forested land. It is fed by the Whitefish River. The forest surrounding it is mostly pine and is really a large valley on the edge of the ring of mountains surrounding Everfrost.
Columbia Mountain is the shortest of the five tallest mountains in the circel enveloping Everfrost. Standing at 15,000 feet, it towers above the rest of the mountains, which are no more than 13,000 feet in height. However, there are four other mountains that tower over Columbia. On the slopes of Columbia Mountain there is the Columbia River, running from a source high upon the mountain, which leads to the large falls; Columbia Falls.
Hungry Horse Reservoir is a great lake that seems to grow larger each year. Rains ans snowmelt constantly feed it. It is fed by five different rivers and countless creeks and streams, one of the rivers including the south fork of the Whitefish River. It lays tucked between two mountains, a valley on both of the ends of the long lake.
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