It was believed that the 4th Age of man had turned away from nature in its quest for health. With science and invention, they abandoned what stood before them and developed poisonous compounds to replace the inter-connective ways the spirit provided. They created their own doom. The Stones brought the 5th Age into the light... and Winged Meadows blossomed into wonderous amazement.
Friday, September 9, 2016
Winged Meadows
Mid summer had blossomed and a rainbow of color painted the lands. Gardens were everywhere, alive with all types of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Even the forests and prairies were growing in bounty thanks to the magic of Winged Meadows. But the gardens of Elmwood and Oakwood had special yields… an assortment of herbage used by all of Stonesway. They were brimming with jasmine, sage, lemongrass, mint, juniper, and every other known healing herb used for the betterment of life.
It was believed that the 4th Age of man had turned away from nature in its quest for health. With science and invention, they abandoned what stood before them and developed poisonous compounds to replace the inter-connective ways the spirit provided. They created their own doom. The Stones brought the 5th Age into the light... and Winged Meadows blossomed into wonderous amazement.
It was believed that the 4th Age of man had turned away from nature in its quest for health. With science and invention, they abandoned what stood before them and developed poisonous compounds to replace the inter-connective ways the spirit provided. They created their own doom. The Stones brought the 5th Age into the light... and Winged Meadows blossomed into wonderous amazement.
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