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− | '''"The Wooded Isle"''' is the name used by the inhabitants of the small snow-covered northern island. It is also known as one of the [[Bitter Isles]], dubbed so by its rules from [[Bitterpeak]] to the east. The [[Claw of Misery]] took place here, and a pallor still hangs over the small island. Despite this it is relatively prosperous, with a sizable settlement at one end | + | '''"The Wooded Isle"''' is the name used by the inhabitants of the small snow-covered northern island. It is also known as one of the [[Bitter Isles]], dubbed so by its rules from [[Bitterpeak]] to the east. The [[Claw of Misery]] took place here, and a pallor still hangs over the small island. Despite this it is relatively prosperous, with a sizable settlement at one end and a silver mine at the other, with a fortress bisecting the island in the middle. It is shrouded in snow year round, in part from its northern latitude and in part from the weather patterns which sweep cold air down from the icecaps directly to its north. |
Revision as of 03:23, 27 December 2012
{{#if: The Wooded Isle|The Wooded Isle}} | |
Hex | 1801, 1901, & 2001 |
Terrain | {{{TERRAIN}}} |
Country | Bitterpeak |
"The Wooded Isle" is the name used by the inhabitants of the small snow-covered northern island. It is also known as one of the Bitter Isles, dubbed so by its rules from Bitterpeak to the east. The Claw of Misery took place here, and a pallor still hangs over the small island. Despite this it is relatively prosperous, with a sizable settlement at one end and a silver mine at the other, with a fortress bisecting the island in the middle. It is shrouded in snow year round, in part from its northern latitude and in part from the weather patterns which sweep cold air down from the icecaps directly to its north.