Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20160509145550/@comment-26184570-20160530190002

After quite a while of walking, the desert begins to become more and more like a grassland, and rather abruptly. After a bit longer, they finally arrive at the large, powerful river they spoke of. It seems incredibly pure, and any wizard would be able to tell that it is powerfully imbued with Life-Magic. Just when things seem like they won't be able to cross the river and turn South, they find something. A bridge. What's stranger is that even though the area around them seems completely uninhabited, the bridge is perfectly constructed and maintained. Halfway across the river, the bridge meets a small structure, which then continues the bridge going in the other way, and then another one, going once more. This leads to a perfectly even zig-zag bridge, that is actually quite beautiful. Once they cross it, and begin their final descent South, the weather quickly begins to become warmer and more humid, and eventually, the lush grassland gives way to a tropical swamp that here has land bridges that are dry enough for their caravan to cross. It also appears that through a series of strange land-bridgers, the river's water has maintained seperate from the swamp, which by it's smell most be an extension of ocean. Finally, after quite a while of this, they arrive in a beautiful, alien jungle, which here and there appears to have salty water- ways, which must be an extension of the swamp and what apparently must be an ocean somewhere. The river has kept seperate this entire time, staying equally pure to it's headwaters. They also see many high plateaus in the distance, which abruptly go down to the jungles, like islands sticking out. Overall, it appears that there are many very close jungle-covered islands, which are pock-marked with abrupt, high plataeus, and all of these islands stay connected because the water-ways in between them are tiny, swampy extensions of the outer, tropical seas. After their first day of travel that has stayed in this same enviroment, they finally get the sense that they are not alone.