Royal Fox Wilds

The Royal Fox Wilds is a secluded and lush expanse of land just outside Eastbridge, designated solely for the Duke and his retinue for fox hunting. However, with the ascension of Duke Tertius Greyhall, a ban on fox hunting was enacted, transforming the area into a peaceful sanctuary. The Wilds are known for their dense, green foliage and abundant wildlife, particularly foxes, which thrive in the protected environment. The area is crisscrossed with winding trails, lined with wildflowers and tall grasses, and dotted with numerous fox warrens nestled among the roots of ancient trees.   Duke Greyhall’s decision to prohibit hunting has allowed the fox population to flourish, and visitors often report glimpses of the cunning creatures darting through the underbrush or basking in the sun. This conservation effort has turned the Royal Fox Wilds into a vibrant symbol of the duke’s commitment to nature and the preservation of local wildlife, drawing admiration from the people of Eastbridge and beyond. The Wilds now serve as a reminder of the duke’s respect for the land and its creatures, allowing the natural beauty and tranquility of the area to flourish unhindered.
Type
Meadow
Location under
Owning Organization