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Travel to Tarza

Travel to Tarza

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Your Ranebopet has found themselves in a dense jungle on the edge of an immense cave system, Tarza. The inhabitants here in this area are known for being fierce and somewhat intimidating at first, those that live here that are used to travelers are often welcoming though. This jungle is known for is wide range of rare and exotic ingredients. The area has become popular for Ranebopets seeking culinary experiences and those that make potions as well. The range of ingredients can range from rare mushrooms, tropical fruits, oddly ornamented bugs, maybe even sap from ancient trees. The most well known settlement in the area is called Azuri, named after the sea that it borders, and the inhabitants here are extremely friendly, a tropical destination on the outskirts of the forest that welcomes weary travelers that may have ventured through the jungles or to warn them of the dangers of the jungle itself.

Leetle are the most common creature in the forests of Tarza, they often vary in color, shapes and sizes. These bug familiars are found in the more wet areas of the jungles, prefering to stay near puddles, ponds or in small pockets of water naturally collected by plants. If you leave an open bucket of water out for too long, Leetle will often swarm the bucket to stay hydrated. Flixie are common in the forests of Tarza and will often help lost travelers find pockets of security in the dense and confusing jungles of Tarza. Noodlefish are extremely common in Tarza, though the most northern parts of Tarza are known to have Void touched Noodlefish, locals call it corruption from the oddities of Labrinthe, other Void touched familiars can be found in Tarza as well. The most common Noodlefish coloration is the Wild Noodlefish, this helps them blend in with the dense vegetation of the jungle. Normal Whoo are often found in Tarza's less wet forests, though they have been found to be Void touched as well, and some inhabitants have spotted Void Whoo in the northern parts of Tarza. On the shores of Azuri you can occasionally find Hermytes rummaging around in the sands and shallows, some say the tradition of racing Hermytes originated in Azuri. There's a strong culture of racing these guys and Ranebos that participate often win awesome prizes. Chompi are also extremely common in the area of Tarza, they run around the forests hunting little bugs and insects. If you leave a Leetle unattended, a Chompi will often run in and chomp it up. Hummi are also found in the forests of Tarza, any color of the humming creatures can be found in the areas of Tarza. In the northern caves of Tarza you can also find Ghoworms, though this area doesn't experience Winty like other places, the Ghoworms still will emerge from caves to make their yearly migration north to the colder climates. Void Flying Heck are the only Heck that is seen in the areas around Tarza, these familiars often have a hard time traversing the dense forests of Tarza, so sightings can be rare. Wooly Boaritorial are seen in Tarza during the Sprig and Sumnum months where food is plentiful in the area, these territorial familiars will migrate in Auter and Winty to colder places on the Northern Riftlands. Near the shores of Tarza Phomish are often seen during Auter as well, seeming to come from nowhere and suddenly inhabiting the shores overnight.

Is your Ranebopet here to gather ingredients for their potions? Maybe they just want to eat everything they find here, but who knows how safe that could be. Are they here seeking inhabitants to show them the caves of the area? Maybe they are trekking through the jungles to another location? Are they spending time in Azuri to relax from a long journey? 

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  • Travel Token reward
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Art Requirements

    • 1 fullbody ranebopet 
    • Level 2 background of your interpretation of Tarza

Writing Requirements

    • 900-1000 words
    • Significant interaction with the location

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Travel Token: Tarza 10
Travel to Karramesh

Travel to Karramesh

Category: Travel Prompts

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Your Ranebopet has trekked through the Irre Desert to find an oasis town of Karramesh. This lush down is shielded by tall plateaus that collect water and create natural waterfalls, lakes and pools that cool down weary travelers or permanent residents that are laid back and let life pass them by as they soak in these refreshing pools. The surrounding Irre Desert is a land of vibrant sands, mountain sized dunes and many mirages. The shimmering sands can have adverse mental effects if you persist in the desert for too long. Travelers find their way to Karramesh to ease their mind of the immense desert. The next closest town to Karramesh is Hotte, a small town known for their underground dugout homes to stay away from the harsh sun of the desert. The people here weave tall tales of enormous monsters coming from Labrinthe to the north.

The Irre desert surrounding Karramesh often makes it hard for familiars out on the vast desert, but the ones who live in the areas are much hardier than other familiars.  Residents of Karramesh are always aware of the seasons on the Northern Riftlands, as the sign of the seasons changing is indicated by the migration of massive Boaritorial. Wooly Boaritorial migrating from Tarza signals the changing from Sumnum into Auter, as the large and enraged beasts move to find a cooler climate for the Winty. Chompi are also abundant in Karramesh, lots of residents find them to be amical familiars despite their fiesty nature. Golden Chompi are common in the area, as they seem to blend in with the sands of the Irre desert at times, their metallic sheen makes them harder to see amongst the mirages of the desert. Stompi are also common in Karramesh, living around the oases of the area, using their club tail to knock down fruits, berries and insects from trees and large bushes to eat. A seemingly uncommon variant of the Miew is found in Karramesh, the Sugar Skull Miew. Residents say these Miew aren't found anywhere else and any one outside of Karramesh can be traced back to their hometown of Karramesh. Though those that have them outside of Karramesh dubbed them the Sugar Skull Miew, residents of the area call them Calavera Miew,  calling to their skull like marking. Many of the Void touched familiars find their way to Karramesh eventually, migrating out of Labrinthe, residents still are confused as to their presence and how exactly they come about, but some residents claim them as proof of the tales of those that inhabit Hotte. Being one of the closer large settlements to Labrinthe, residents rarely report seeing Ichor. These are extremely rare sightings and are often brushed off as tall tales or as a mirage of the desert itself. Some residents of Tarza have brough over Hermytes to Karramesh, and sometimes they can be found in the pools of the area. 

Is your Ranebopet here after the long trek through the Irre desert, looking for respite? Did they wander from Hotte to try and take a dip in the pools? Maybe they are trying to live the easy life and wash away their cares in the pools of Karramesh? Are they inquiring on tales of Hotte residents to see if there are monsters really leaving the north?

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Rewards
  • Travel Token reward
  • RC Reward*
  • *The RC reward is calculated based on your submission. Scoring guide

Characters 

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Art Requirements

    • 1 fullbody ranebopet 
    • Level 2 background of your interpretation of Karramesh

Writing Requirements

    • 900-1000 words
    • Significant interaction with the location

 

Rewards

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Travel Token: Karramesh 10
Travel to Frospine

Travel to Frospine

Category: Travel Prompts
Ends: 31 January 2026, 23:59:59 EST (1 month from now)

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 Your Ranebopet has found themselves in the chilly town of Frospine! This warm hearted town is situated between inhostpitable areas like the Obsidian Mirror and the Irre desert, it offers respite from the chilly surroundings and the winds of the nearby Mt. Songrest. This area is known for the popular gift giving holiday, Chumbus! The tradition originated in the town and continues to be a place Ranebopets will migrate to for the holiday to experience Chumbus as close to the original celebration.  The area is known to have snowfall all year round, though it lessens in the Sumnum, it still stays cool enough to keep snow on the ground. Because of the year round snow, Frospine is known for its skiing. Ranebopets seeking the thrill of climbing Mt. Songrest will often make Frospine their homebase for the trip, resting before the trip and afterwards.  Weary travelers from the Irre desert will also make their way to Frospine to get a much needed cool off from the long trek. 

Since it's colder in Frospine, the familiars that inhabit the area vary much more to be able to survive the harsh climate. Snow Golems are abundant and often create themselves in areas with higher magic concentrations. They'll wander the snowy hills and congregate together to make little cairns to attract travelers. Miew are common companions here, though Gray seem to be the most common color in the mountains, any color can be found in Frospine. The rare sightings of Ichor are often reported in the area, though they are closer to Labrinthe, residents of Frospine that see an Ichor call it a bad omen and the presence of one could spell disaster. Snowy and Wild Fliff are common on the peak of Mt. Songrest and occasionally make their way down to the town, but they rarely stay long here. Cloudee will often form in larger groups nearer to Mt. Songrest, often encircling the peak and snowing down on the surrounding area. Residents of Frospine oddly will collect the water of a raining Cloudee, what they use it for is unknown to visitors. Normal Whoo are often found in the forests of Frospine and will bind with residents often as they value the warmth the town offers. In Auter and Winty, Woolly Boaritorial will migrate to the colder region of Frospine to get some much needed relief from the harsh heat of Tarza. Residents know to be on their guard when leaving town as to not anger hordes of territorial Boaritorial. Peppermini of both colors seem to be endemic to the town and surrounding snowy area, these creatures will congregate during Chumbus to entertain visitors and residents alike. It's said finding a Peppermini that can jump the highest is good luck! Pinekin are also extremely common to the area, often found waddling around in forests and seeking things to decorate themselves with. You'll often see large groups of them standing still to gain energy to continue wandering the cold landscape. In Winty the area is full of Ghoflies, these insects have made the large trek to the cold region to feed on Snobee and Hollibee honey. They will rest in the snowy pines and look just like string lights would, lighting up the landscape at night to make every tree look decorated. Commonly found in Frospine is Snobee and Hollibee, these Winty loving bees will stay year round as long as its cold enough for them to keep their icicle homes.

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Rewards
  • Travel Token reward
  • RC Reward*
  • *The RC reward is calculated based on your submission. Scoring guide

Characters 

  Main character Extra char.
Hatchlings
o
o
Non-Owned
X
o
 

Art Requirements

    • 1 fullbody ranebopet 
    • Level 2 background of your interpretation of Frospine

Writing Requirements

    • 900-1000 words
    • Significant interaction with the location

Rewards

Reward Amount
Travel Token: Frospine 10
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