This was a risky visit, to say the least. Dwarfins are not usually too friendly with Elven folk but I had been reassured by the good folk behind the Second Life destination guide that I would be granted safe passage for my visit.
Everyone is welcome I was told, but when you’ve been brought up to never trust elves then you still step forth with some trepidation. However I can report that my visit was a safe and peaceful one, which is why I’m able to relay the tale of my visit to you.
The Elven Isle Of Telrunya is, I must admit, picturesque. Elves have this thing about water and boats which I’ve never quite come to terms with but they do make for a tranquil way to visit a location.
They also have this odd thing about stones. Where there are stones there’s usually magic not far behind. When it comes to Elves and magic, be wary. I tried not to touch anything. The Isle itself has a temple, a bath ….. umm a palace, some ruins and plenty of forest for you to relax in, if you’re not a Dwarfin of course.
This is an extremely tranquil location with plenty of places to relax quietly in on your own or with friends. However I could not find a tavern of any description and if you think Elves aren’t into taverns then you haven’t been paying enough attention to them!
This is a location that is well worth a visit, just keep your eyes peeled and your ears close to the ground.
The Elven Isle of Telrunya
The Elven Isle of Telrunya is a quiet and natural place to explore, sit and talk with friends, and relax from a weary day. Explore the woodlands in search of elves and fairies. Explore the palace and its lush green hillsides and divine shrines. Don’t let the elven word fright you, for everyone is welcome at Telrunya. Come into the forest and escape, if only for a little while…
Visit in Second Life
SLURL To The Elven Isle Of Telrunya : http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Vanua%20Levu/125/39/23/
Nice to see that there are still some Elv communities in Sl, i though they all moved to Inworldz a few years ago.
Confusing thing about some of those Elves who departed is that someone told me they weren’t all Elves!
Thank you for writing this blog about my sim! One of my visitors pointed it out to me. Lovely written and thank you for all the compliments *blushes* I would have put up a tavern and a WHOLE lot more.. if I hadn’t already ran out of prims! :-/ Homesteads are limited, but I’m glad you enjoyed your visit and what I made of it.
Hopefully many more visitors will follow.
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Nessa Telrúnya – Elven Isle of Telrúnya Owner
Oh it’s a beautiful location and you’ve used the space very well, it feels bigger than it should!
It’s amazing, I love the artful detail in some of the areas!