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Revision as of 07:37, 18 January 2024

We-Remember-and-Venerate-Caribou is a village located on the northeast coast of the Ice Kingdom.

Description

We-Remember-and-Venerate-Caribou has a year-long market that runs in their village where dragons from all over the kingdom can come to trade for food. The village also has a temple of the Great Ice Dragon where IceWings can go to get fed for free if they are starving. It is home to one of the three gift of subsistence holes.[1]

History

Pre-Series

Princess Caribou used her animus magic to create the gift of subsistence and put one of the three holes in the village. In order to honor Caribou, the village renamed itself after her and opened its market.


Field Guides

Caribou mentioned We-Remember-and-Venerate-Caribou several times in their scroll In the Village-of-the-Plentiful-Seals where they explained the traditions of each of the villages that was gifted one of the gift of subsistence holes.

References


IceWings
Queens

Present: GlacierSnowfall
Historical: Diamond

Royalty
(Present)

CrystalHailstormIcicleMinkNarwhalPermafrostTundraWinter

Royalty
(Historical)

ArcticCaribouFrostbiteOpalPenguinSnowfox

Jade Mountain

AlbaChangbaiErmineIcicleWinter

Other Dragons

CirrusCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouCaribouFjordHviturIglooIvoryLynxSnowflakeSnowstormSnowstormSnowstormPolar Bear

Hybrids

DarkstalkerWhiteoutEclipseFierceclawsShadowhunterTyphoon

Kingdom

Notable Features: Great Ice CliffMoon Globe TreeIceWing palaceDiamond Caves
Villages: Among-the-EvergreensHamlet-That-Worships-the-Whales-Who-Sing-at-NightVillage-of-the-Plentiful-SealsWe-Remember-and-Venerate-CaribouWhere-No-Dragon-Goes-HungryWhere-the-Terns-FlyWhere-the-Whales-Leap-at-Dawn