Opening event for this summer! This is a camp for children ages 12-17 and Adults! Gain the ability to learn about others, share your adventures as a story teller as well a build strong and lasting bonds through play.

Event Dates: July 26th-28th 2013

Price: Meals and equipment fees are included! 
This is a tent camping site ONLY!


The game teaser is posted below and welcome to the first of many kingdoms we will see. Welcome to the Kingdom of Terradhal!

Throughout the recorded history of Terradahl, the people of the land have been divided across the terrains of the Pangaeal planet. Our story takes place in the vast forests, and for the most part concerns the peoples who live within them. These people, divided into four cooperative clans, have been isolated for some time. I’ll start with the tale of how this came to be. 
Three quarters of a century ago, the Mountain Men and the Plains Dwellers came to war. Their dispute was with each other, and the Forest Clans had no interest in it. On the eve of the war, leaders from the three peoples gathered. Sakia, representing people of the forest, ensured that neither nation would trespass into the trees. Every fifteen years, emissaries representing each people would meet so that the Forest Clans would know when the war was over and it was safe to open their borders again. 
So the war raged on the plains and in the hills, but never troubled the minds of those within the trees. The violence continued for a long time, and grew more savage. At the third meeting, after 45 years it seemed the two fighting nations were growing weary. 
At the next meeting the emissary of the Mountain Men attending the summit had a strange demeanor, all at once seeming resigned and confident. At the fifth and final meeting, no representative from the Plains Dwellers appeared, and Hatone, Sakia’s successor, was met by King Niamot from the Crags and his retinue. 
The war has ended, the King told Hatone, and the Men of the Mountain were utterly victorious. Those of the Plains had been vanquished. The war was progressing in a civilized manner for the first half century, with armies meeting on battlefields. 
Without warning, towns in the foothills were raided, the elderly and children attacked. With their savagery, the Plains scum pushed their enemy into Mountain strongholds. The war grew uglier as it drew near the sixth decade, when the King’s strategists discovered a way to end it. Great machines were built, called the Bronze Aegis, which could travel with great speed across the plains, and were capable of spitting forth blasts of unquenchable fires. With these horrible machines they descended from their fortresses in the mountains. In the space of a few years, hundreds of miles of plains were charred, villages burned down, fields destroyed, rivers choked with ash. After 64 years the war was over. The populous tribes of the Plains were all but wiped out. In the past eleven years, the King concluded, the Mountain Men had nearly rebuilt, and their nation was returning to normalcy. 
This final meeting occurred just weeks ago. Hatone, though revolted by the tale of destruction, congratulated King Niamot on his victory. The King’s party was welcomed to the Heart of the Forest, where the Forest Clans would learn what had happened, and celebrate the end of their long isolation. Messengers were sent ahead to prepare for the gathering, as well as to reopen their borders. 
Is the war truly over? Will the Forest people open their borders? What happened to the people of the plains? All of this and more will be explained in the first weekend camp out of Neverender! Come for fun, food, adventures and friendship!



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