
Bay of Chemosh
Settled just west of E'Kraun forests on the beaches of the Argent Sea, the quiet community of Chemosh is the exact opposite of its eastern counterpart, Hymir. Elegant architectural structures house the many steam rooms, spas, and bathing pools where the wealthier population may find quiet relaxation. For the intellectual individual, the Athenaeum houses the largest collection of written works available on Isélyr.
The breweries of Chemosh make the most exquisite Celestial Brew, using only the finest of ingredients. The owner of The Healing Nymph, a local tavern, sells what has been deemed as 'the best of the best' as far as Celestial Brew is concerned. It is said that their version of Celestial Brew is made with the healing waters of the natural hot springs in Iblis-Shaitan, though that is merely speculation.
Adventurers thirsting for this magical brew but short on cash can check the bulletin at The Healing Nymph for employment.
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Regional Fauna:
Various species of common lizards, herons, sea gulls, turtles, otters, sea lions, gray fox, raccoons, pelicans, salamanders and other such creatures as well as their giant cousins.
Scroll Insect:
Slender, cream-colored insects that resemble scrolls. These annoying insects nestle themselves within a pile of scrolls and begin feasting. Many a hapless mage have opened their knapsacks to find that what they believed to be the beginnings of a new spell to learn is nothing more than a pile of beetle dung.
Azure Lizard:
These brilliantly colored sapphire lizards can grow to two feet long. Rather slow-moving, these venomous creatures produce a toxic saliva that is prized by blacksmiths and alchemists alike.
Regional Flora:
Much of the western coast's flora is similar to that of its eastern cousin, Hymir, though these species are smaller. While the more dangerous species inhabit this coastal region, a few are native solely to Chemosh.
Stingerbloom
A carnivorous plant, the Stingerbloom is a spidery-white plant with dew-covered, pale yellow blossoms. The plant averages about eight feet in diameter, and lies very close to the ground. Attacking anything that moves, it will shower a volley of thorns until the movement ceases.
Lunar Hood:
A creamy white stalk stands nearly five feet tall, sporting a pair of eyes and a large maw. Several smaller stalks sprout near it, and long, thin vines covered with beautiful blue flowers creep along the ground. Sweet-smelling fruit adorns the plant. Its fruit is addictive and capable of enslaving those who eat it. The plant commands most victims to simply approach it so it may devour them. Others are kept as slaves, serving the plant in a number of ways, from fetching food and water, spreading and planting its seeds, and even to lure other victims to their doom. Because a Lunar Hood may absorb some spells from those it devours, spell-casters are generally eaten rather than kept as slaves. Quite fond of magical items, the Lunar Hood hoards them with other treasure beneath the soil near its main stalk. Lunar Hoods reproduce via seed pods which are carried away and planted by its slaves. The slaves tend and guard the young plants until they can defend themselves. These pods are highly sought after by alchemists for use in mind-altering potions.
Visionplant:
These shrubs have long, sword shaped leaves that, when chewed, release a chemical that causes an individual to have "visions". Used primarily in religious rituals. The flowers blossom on a cylindrical cone that shoots from the main head of the plant. These blooms have various medicinal properties, as well.

