C. R. Collins on Nostr: #WordWeavers Sep 12 Where in your world would you send an enemy? The grasslands. No ...
#WordWeavers Sep 12
Where in your world would you send an enemy?
The grasslands. No one knows where it came from, but those monstrous blades, & the residents that live within, were there before the first Quenellian settlers arrived. Only the trees recall the grass taking root. The most popular theory is a break occurred in the barrier mountains which allowed an alarming migration. Mostly insects, arachnids, & other (relatively) small creatures. It could have been much worse.
Where in your world would you send an enemy?
The grasslands. No one knows where it came from, but those monstrous blades, & the residents that live within, were there before the first Quenellian settlers arrived. Only the trees recall the grass taking root. The most popular theory is a break occurred in the barrier mountains which allowed an alarming migration. Mostly insects, arachnids, & other (relatively) small creatures. It could have been much worse.