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Faybright Forest

The enchanted Faybright forest is home to faeries, pixies, and brownies. The Feir’Dal elves have recently migrated here and erected a tree city among the branches of the mighty broadroot conifers at the center of the forest. The massive broadroot trees grow less closely together than in the neighboring Faydark Forest forest, and the forest floor has enough natural light for ferns to grow. The Crushbone orc clan controls the northern region and the elves now war against raiders sweeping down from Crushbone Citadel.   Crushbone Citadel is the home of the Crushbone Orcs. It is found in the northern part of the forest.   The southern forest is the most wild, with Woodkine, living plants the size of giants allied with the fae, wandering the region. Various chimerical creatures are also found in this region.  

POIs

  Ranger Camp 1: four FeirDal rangers (5-7)   Ranger Camp 2: four FeirDal rangers (5-7)   Ranger Camp 3: two FeirDal rangers (5-7), one FeirDal druid (6-8)   Orc Camp 1:   Orc Camp 2:   Orc Camp 3:   Orc Village 1:   Orc Village 2:  

NPCs

  Bat:   Bat, Giant:   Chimera (43): Found in the southern forest   Fae Drake (8-10): can turn aetherial   Fae Wolf (5-7): Wander the forest. Will attempt to flee into the nearest tree when critically injured and will phase into Faerie through the tree. FeirDal druid: Found at ranger camp 3   FeirDal ranger (5-7): Found at ranger camps and wandering the central forest   KoadaDal Elemental (2-3): Found near Crushbone, hostile to Crushbone and Caerthielien   Manticore (40): found in the northern forest. Hunted by elite orcs as a rite of passage.   Spiderling:   Wolf (1-2):   Woodkine Ancient (53-55):   Woodkine Elder (44-46):   Woodkine Treeherd (37-39):   Woodkine Sapling (18-20):   Woodkine, Young (25-27):   Unicorn (30-33): wander throughout the forest.
Type
Forest

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