Ushanni Verdance Geographic Location in Ereza | World Anvil

Ushanni Verdance

The Ushanni Verdance, or Southern Verdance, is a the grassy landscape extending from the south bank of the Flos River all the way down to the Barere Mountain Range.   While the Ushanni Verdance is primarily a wild, natural grassland, the extensive Ushanni activity surrounding their settlements along the Flos has converted the south bank into primarily tidy farm and pasture land.   In stark contrast to the development in the north, the southwest corner of the Verdance is mired in marshland. In between is a sea of grasses, sedge, rush, herbs, and wildflowers. Rushes in particular are important to the Ushanni people for basket making, ropes, and lighting.    

Fauna

  Ponca, grazing/herd animals, furrens, prairie dogs, horses, prairie chickens, Ferruginous Hawks, burrowing owls, Rain Cranes, Spriggan/Grass imps.   Ponca are the largest predators in the grasslands, but over time the Ushanni have bread a species, known as Working Cats, that live and work on the farms clearing vermin and protecting territories.   Rain Cranes
Type
Grassland
Inhabiting Species


Cover image: by Alicyn

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