The Redwood

The small Redwood takes its name from the many fruit trees and berry bushes which make the wood a riot of blossoms in springtime. The Redwood is communal land so far as fruit-picking goes; the last week of the fourth through eighth months of the year are traditional berry- and fruit-picking time here. Count Parlfray refuses to give foresting rights to anyone, trying to preserve the woods as they are. The more free food his subjects get, the bigger a tithe he can extract of the rest, of course. This is a pleasant, sunny, bright wood which offers no significant threats or menaces.
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