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Taller and sharper than the Stonemarches, this mountain range is inhabited by a group of horned humanoids known collectively as the Min, as well as griffins, and various animals. The Min are organized in scattered tribes, some hostile, some less so, but all potentially dangerous. The Dragon is also known to dwell there, a dangerous but cunning creature that mostly avoids the Vale, but mercilessly destroys thieves and would-be dragonslayers.  
 
Taller and sharper than the Stonemarches, this mountain range is inhabited by a group of horned humanoids known collectively as the Min, as well as griffins, and various animals. The Min are organized in scattered tribes, some hostile, some less so, but all potentially dangerous. The Dragon is also known to dwell there, a dangerous but cunning creature that mostly avoids the Vale, but mercilessly destroys thieves and would-be dragonslayers.  
 
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Harken Forest
'''Harken Forest'''
 
  
 
A vast and sprawling wood to the south, Harken Forest is the source of most of the Vale’s timber (the elves frown on lumber operations in the Winterbole). It is home to many strange creatures, notably including displacer beasts. The occasional wyvern is also seen here. The further south one goes, the denser Harken Forest becomes, and the taller the trees; there are said to be ancient ruins deep within, left by some unknown race of beings. Treants are said to guard the forest: not aggressive, but no friends of two-legged axe-wielders.
 
A vast and sprawling wood to the south, Harken Forest is the source of most of the Vale’s timber (the elves frown on lumber operations in the Winterbole). It is home to many strange creatures, notably including displacer beasts. The occasional wyvern is also seen here. The further south one goes, the denser Harken Forest becomes, and the taller the trees; there are said to be ancient ruins deep within, left by some unknown race of beings. Treants are said to guard the forest: not aggressive, but no friends of two-legged axe-wielders.
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The Moon Hills and the region around are claimed by the ghostwise halflings, and though they tolerate travelers, they fiercely resist intrusions.  
 
The Moon Hills and the region around are claimed by the ghostwise halflings, and though they tolerate travelers, they fiercely resist intrusions.  
 
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The Witchlight Fens
'''The Witchlight Fens'''
 
  
 
Home to the swamp rat goblins, the Fens are a broad, swampy area in the south of the Vale. They are also home to stirges, giant insects, and various forms of animate plants.  
 
Home to the swamp rat goblins, the Fens are a broad, swampy area in the south of the Vale. They are also home to stirges, giant insects, and various forms of animate plants.  
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In the foothills of the Cairngorm Peaks, Winterhaven serves two purposes: it services the many gemstone mines that are found in the area, and it also feeds the Keep on the Shadowfell, the Vale's first line of defense against the orcs of the Stonemarches. Rock gnomes and kobolds are common here, as are wolfblood goblins from the Gardbury Downs. The city sees the occasional elf traveling south from Lake Wintermist on business of their own.
 
In the foothills of the Cairngorm Peaks, Winterhaven serves two purposes: it services the many gemstone mines that are found in the area, and it also feeds the Keep on the Shadowfell, the Vale's first line of defense against the orcs of the Stonemarches. Rock gnomes and kobolds are common here, as are wolfblood goblins from the Gardbury Downs. The city sees the occasional elf traveling south from Lake Wintermist on business of their own.
 
 
== Mystical Sites ==
 
 
'''The Bloody Stump''' is a massive tree stump, the remains of a lightning-struck tree, located at a crossroads. According to legends, if you bleed on the stump and midnight, A smiling Devil will come and bargain with you. Those who are clever might come away with wealth and power, but the foolish and the overconfidence will instead lose their immortal souls.
 

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