Tundra

Overview

The Tundra is one of six distinct biome environments within the Storhvit region. It consists of vast snow-covered plains interrupted by enormous coral-like formations rising from the ground.

Geography

Vast snow-covered plains stretch endlessly, interrupted by enormous coral-like formations that rise from the ground, forming numerous rocky promontories. The terrain is vibrant, recalling a coral reef, with colorful streaks crisscrossing the ground and a sea of blue grasses resembling algae, blanketed by snow.

Marine Environment Patterns

Similar to the Makonis Heights, this area is infused with patterns resembling marine environments adapted for terrestrial conditions. It is plausible that the same wave of concepts influenced both this location and the plateaus of the Enosha peninsula.

Relationships

  • Storhvit: Parent region containing the Tundra biome
  • Makonis Heights: Similar coral-like patterns and marine environment concepts
  • Enosha: Peninsula whose plateaus share conceptual influence