Itlauna Ruins

Getting into the ruins: It seems as if you cross an invisible threshold as a sweltering heat of a mix lemon, mandarin, and bergamot on top of lavender, vanilla, amber, and musk pummels your face. The noises of chattering creatures seem to be traveling through a a wet hot fog, think of a steam shower. You notice that your clothes start to cling to your back and beads of sweat are starting to be known. As you look out into what you presume is the Itlauna Ruins which you estimate will take about a half a day's walk, you and see a wave of trees moving up a hill blocking most of your view beyond.   Looking onto the ruins from the hill: As you crest the top of the hill the jungle parts to reveal ruins guarded by a wall of trees and colorful flowers. Colorful birds glide overhead. To the right is a waterfall of Mediterranean-blue water swishing over the rocks and gently laps at the base of a lonely tower.   There is a statue of an elf, hooded and beautiful, crowning this collapsing tower. Strange and bright birds chirp their songs while fish dodge around your trek through the water.   The very air hums with arcane energies, a caution to all who see it of the dangers of pushing too far, and a reminder that nothing lasts forever.

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Elven Ruins by Dungeon Mapster
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