Chirrup Orchard
"Don't eat the drippy ones. They're rotting on the branch and you'll sleep for a week."
~Turner Pargon, lumberjack
Geography
The orchard is arranged and planted in tight wave patterns as to prevent strong breezes from flowing through, consequentially preventing anyone travelling through from seeing more than about fifteen feet in any direction. The ground is mostly flat, with long, low hills that are barely noticeable. Pathways winding through the orchard in a complex maze have been carved in lowered streets paved with wooden boardwalks over v-trenches designed to direct rainwater evenly throughout the orchard.
The whole orchard is grown on a Node of water, earth and air lines.
Ecosystem
The Chirrup Orchard has very little wildlife. The place is populated by small snakes that take care of most of the bugs and birds that venture in.
Natural Resources
Wood and the odd, bitter apples of the orchard are the only natural resources in the area.
Type
Forest
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