The Weeping Woods
Battered and bruised from the long strife in the land, the weeping woods are burnt, brutalized, and burned. Though man cares little for that beyond his disturbed hunting grounds, to the spirits and the old ones that dwell in it is a scar upon its soul. These sacred places of the old forest are in uproar and now, it reaches out with violent tendrils to the war-torn land, eager to reclaim what it deems its tally.
Once named for the wonderous if eerie sound its willows made as the wind blew through its canopies and valleys, it became such for the horrible toil the war-wracked upon it, as the forest itself let i's pain be known.
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