Emerildian Wilds

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Appearance

The Emerildian Wilds are located to the east of the Autumn Sands, separated by the Bow Mountains. The Fairy Realm runs through its center. An odd and mysterious place, Herd Moonfairy calls it their home. It contains a number of magical flora and fauna, and is lush and green, and teeming with magic, at all times. [1]

Habitat

The flora there is both unnatural and beautiful. Enchanting willows with sweeping spidery arms, lilacs, violets, and rosemary with their strong scents, and toadstools and mushrooms that can grow taller than a horse![2]

This enchanting forest is filled with evergreens and mystical islands. Fairy folk and magical friends live in giant mushrooms, under grassy hills of hanging from thick branches. [1]

In this magical kingdom, paths appear and disappear, curiously shaped fairy doors take travelers to distant realms and seven colorful moons cast an enchanting glow. [3]

The fauna there is even more incredible than the flora. Bright butterflies in shocking pinks and yellows, violet long plumed birds that twitter merrily, winged rabbits, and shy deer and hedgehogs scampering about. There are even strange Flitterwyrms -  flying snakes -  and glittering fish that swim in the earth! Seven moons climb the skies at night, each a different color. [1]

Horses of Emerildian Wilds

The horses of Herd Moonfairy all make their home here in this territory. They are just as magical as its flora and fauna, and feel right at home in this magical territory.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Information Retrieved from all Moonfairies Story Cards
  2. All information on this page was compiled and researched by the bellasara.wiki.gg staff and supportive collectors! If information from this page is found elsewhere it has been copied without permission from staff, the community, and collaborators.
  3. Gott C., Conard S., Boozer M., Hacker M., Saling B. M. (2009). The Bella Sara Ultimate Guide Updated Version (pp. 53) New York, NY: HarperCollins. Retrieved August 5, 2020 from https://bellasara.com/