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Smash or Pass: The Tower from the Southern Reach series
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Starfall's Helpful Locations Guide 1 !
We thought it'd be helpful if we discussed some of the locations you can visit during your stay in Starfall, that way you can plan ahead on site-seeing! So have this 'lil guide with descriptions of each place and what they have to offer! (This post includes places from the City! Check our other post for Suburban Spots!)
Snøhette
A mountain town with a population of about 1,700, just slightly eastward over one of the peaks overlooking the city of Synnøve. Snøhette has no roads leading in and out save for one that attaches to the ferry terminal along the Istungeelv River, but there are no other roads or highways that lead to it. Instead, residents and tourists must choose between either taking the river ferry, cable cars, or hike mountain trails to reach it, though there are some reindeer sled and guided horse riding services for the latter. The town mostly attracts visitors through seasonal festivals and snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding, with a local organic foods market stocked with regional foods grown either in the town or at Iskalddal farm nearby. The town also has a second cable car connecting Snøhette to Holde Arvid over the river and adjacent mountains, but its primarily reserved for the use of local residents and workmen rather than tourists. Being located inside the bounds of the local national park, the town sees a lot of wild animal visitors including various species of deer, wild goats, bear, wolves, and large cats.
Three Wishes Institute: New Locations part 2
I realized I forgot a few locations in my last post about new locations, so I decided to write out the rest here! Under Read more for Length
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Schitt’s Creek locations
Synnøve
A coastal port city in Norge which has existed for thousands of years, history tells that it was once the stronghold city of Frith, the Phoenix Goddess and Mother of Corvids. Though those days are long past, the city itself is a bustling hub of trade and tourism, with people coming from all over the world to visit the Cathedral of Frith where some of her direct descendants are said to still live today and upkeep the grounds where the remains of many of Frith’s original followers are still buried. The city boasts a population of about 75,000, and its major exports include lumber, ore, and animal products transported by cargo train down from the mountains, belonging to the Barlow Lumber Company and Furutrær Mineral Industry respectively. Besides its long industrial coastline, the city has several connections to nearby local settlements, including Iskalddal, Holde Arvid, and Snøhette. While Iskalddal and Holde Arvid can be reached via highway, Snøhette is only accessible by ferry or cable car. The ferries out of Synnøve take passengers up the Istungeelv River, while the cable cars take people directly over the mountains. Alternatively, people can also travel to Snøhette hiking on foot or by horse or reindeer sled through the mountains, but its not recommended without a local guide. Within the city limits on a small island just off the coast is the Sjøsiden Helligdom park with walking trails and an artificial bay surrounded by sea walls, large boulders, and cliffs. The park serves as a wildlife refuge and the artificial bay is a corral for holding large sea animals needing rehabilitation due to illness or injury. Some times of year, orca pods also take shelter in the park bay away from ship traffic, as do northern seals during birthing season, often crowding the shoreline in large numbers. Visitors can walk along concrete-and-glass tunnels for underwater viewing of any of the sea animals currently residing at the park, which is one of the more popular tourist attractions, but the park serves as a conservation center first and entertainment second. Park visitation is sometimes limited or outright closed depending on the season and amount of human traffic at any given time so as not to overly stress the native animal populations.
This week’s exploration delves into how the environment can provide conflict. Add some magic to your environments and get writing! #amwritingfantasy #writers #writingcommunity