Minerals and Stone
Red sand, black rock, white stone. Iron, calcium, silica. Boil it all down and you get the heart of Levis from a mineral perspective.
From Laterite desert sands - rich in iron and clay, to dark black granites laced with quartz as the water leeches the minerals to the surface, all the way to caves and surface veins of white limestone, the lands of Levis are a host colours and conditions that breed a different kind of folliage, a different mood and landscape.
Taking it meta for a moment, the landscapes of Levis are based from a mineral perspective on the landscapes of Western Australia. As this document grows and changes with research into the minerals of the land I live in, this document will expand with the parts of Levis that the Foliad and Troll find taboo, but which the growing demon population find infinitely interesting.
For a little hint into the mood of the article, most of the rank file of the demons brought through are the iron-demons and they are laced with shards of iron that grow out their skin, absorbed from the air and the ground they live and walk on. While some seafaring demons have gained more rust and salt coatings to their iron, newborn demons have begun to find fascinating limestone shards growing instead. Thus it is the demons who are quickly becoming the mineralogists of Levis.
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Oo, lovely meta note about Western Australia. I really love the idea that the demons are the budding mineralogists of Levis. That's fun.
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