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Fiona's Grove

A few miles out of Mossley is a grove that is protected from the rapidly changing magic ecosystem. The entrance to the grove can sometimes move, only by a few feet at a time though. It is one of the few naturally sheltered places in the woods and doesn't move miles at at time. There could be more but they haven't been found. Fiona guessed that someone put a spell on the grove or the trees. Another theory was the eternity forest accepted her and made her a place to come to when she became overwhelmed with the townsfolk. Either was plausible. Either was also plausible with how others were made, the second moreso on why not many have been found.

Ecosystem Inside The Grove

The ecosystem inside the grove doesn't change no matter what time of year it is. It is a temperate biome that a garden can stay grown all year long and plants Fiona needs for her Apothecary. The grove is surrounded by old growth trees, probably thousands of years old. There is various other plants Fiona didn't plant in the grove. There's a pool of water on the northern side of the grove with fish in it, they come and go through the natural spring that leads to other parts of the woods. The water is drinkable without filtration needed.

Flora & Fauna

The old growth trees were some sort of mix between oak and pine. The same bark as a pine but the leaves of a oak tree, they weren't found anywhere else in the vicinity of the grove but that meant nothing with the changing ecosystem. Some of the naturally occurring plants were nasella prennis, a type of needlegrass with purple flowers. Then there was lupinus lavundula, a mix of a lupin plant and lavender. The rest of the plants were more common to other places like lavender, rosemary and mint.
The fish in the pond glowed, giving off a bright blue color in the water that wasn't natural. You could use them to make a glowing ink that could be used to bring out the truth in what the person was writing. It was highly sought after and the fish were rare.
Type
Grove

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