Morihig
This village, nestled deep within the forest, thrives in isolation, relying on the resources provided by the land around it. With Eamon Leavestone guiding them, the villagers continue to honor the traditions of living in harmony with the natural world, while seeking wisdom and protection from the ancient spirits that dwell in the forest. The Eldergrove, Hollowed Oak, and Moonstone Lake are just a few of the mystical sites that make this village unique, and they remain places of wonder and reverence for the inhabitants. The village is isolated, with few outside visitors, but the villagers have built a tight-knit community based on mutual trust and reliance on the forest’s bounty.
Points of interest
The Eldergrove
A mysterious and ancient part of the forest that seems to have an otherworldly aura. The trees in this grove are some of the oldest in the region, with massive trunks and twisting roots that seem to whisper in the wind. Some believe the Eldergrove is a place of great power, and the village elders hold secret ceremonies there, seeking wisdom from the forest spirits.The Hollowed Oak
A massive, hollowed-out tree that serves as both a meeting place and a small shrine for the village. Inside the trunk, carved symbols of the village’s history and beliefs can be found. The tree is said to be a place where those who are lost can find their way, and villagers will often leave offerings of food and herbs near its roots to honor the spirits.The Moonstone Lake
A secluded lake with waters that shimmer like silver under the moonlight. The lake is fed by a spring deep in the forest and is said to have healing properties, particularly for ailments of the mind. It’s a place of pilgrimage for those seeking tranquility or spiritual guidance. The village holds a festival by the lake each year, where they celebrate the changing of the seasons.The Wyrm’s Trail
A winding, overgrown path that leads through the deepest parts of the forest. Few travel it, but those who have say it’s a haunted place, with strange noises and sudden, unexplained movements. It’s believed that a great serpent-like creature once slithered through the forest along this trail, and its spirit still lingers.The Briar and Thorn
A small, rustic inn built from the forest’s resources, with a thatched roof and walls woven from vines. The innkeeper, Roen O’Thorn, is a quiet and introspective woman, known for her soothing teas made from local herbs. The inn is a peaceful retreat, with a few rooms available for travelers or villagers seeking solitude. Roen serves a light fare of wild game, mushrooms, and berries, and the inn’s hearth is always warm and inviting.
Type
Village
Population
120 villagers, mostly woodcutters, herbalists, foragers, and traders who specialize in forest goods.
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Owner/Ruler
Ruling/Owning Rank
Owning Organization
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