Hooktounge

Most of this region consists of the sprawling swamplands of Hooktongue Slough, other than a few miles to the northeast that are soggy and damp but have relatively solid footing. The swamp itself is greater difficult terrain. The large number of rivers and creeks in the swamp allow for the use of small watercrafts such as rafts or rowboats to make travel here slightly more convenient than by foot.
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