›› the season is spring, and the tempurature is seventy five degrees farenheit. cyfor river is well and truly flooded, its rapids now more perilous than ever. there are thunderous rains in o’tarath pass, quite often turning to snow or sleet. drizzle is ever constant, and brings a morning chill to the inhabitants of lorthe.
Braisg Gully This is the beginning of Marwol Tir, and this is where there are a few hills and gullies before it becomes thick forest. Hidden outposts are scattered throughout, and stragetic ways of secret messaging to the cheif, while archers wait in ambush, ready to strike.
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Coeden Castell With platforms of bark and wood strung along the branches of the trees, the home of the Chief is not considered beautiful. But amazing, considering how a tribe can dominate such a wild-forest. It is like a tree-house, with clever ways of providing food, water, comfort and excellent defence.
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Duborhyd The Woads took this name from their Galatian ancestors, naming their encampment "Black Fort". But its not well named. The fort is a clearer area where the forest is not so dark, where they can train well. Few horses are here, although cavalry is not common. Even with the open space, it is still secretive and very hard to attack.
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Britani-tir Also from Galatian ancestors, this means "painted-peoples land". It is a village for the Woads, yet you would not expect it to be a village. It is as quiet as ever, and the homes are disguised as mounds of dirt and bark. Grass and bark tunnels weave in and out, and they are not distinguishable as tunnels. They simply look like land forms or birds nests.
LORTHE (c) Jocelyn 07
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