Tyttebred
A lumber town along the western banks of the Stag-trail, well known for muddy banks and the traitorous ground upon which it is built, build on strong scaffolding the village hovers over the marshy soil. To outsiders, it seems a dangerous life, but the locals know the land well and harvest the sour tytte berries which are made into a marmalade that the township is quite famous for.
Comments