Coredor Belt
The low marshlands stretching from Tuller along Tywyl Bay to the Low Hills are known as the Coredor Belt. Although the soil here is rich, this area between Harwood Forest and the ocean floods regularly during the fall and winter storm season and remains soft and wet during the summer months. While most of the soft land is unable to support any large buildings, a number of small citrus orchards dot the area. The farmers tending these orchards are a hardy and independent lot, taking their oranges, lemons, limes, and other fruit to either Tindledusk or even Tulley for trade. The fruit is in high demand for ships making long journeys. But there is risk in farming these lands, as they are also a haven to outlaws and others who fled to this otherwise lawless region to escape the reach of one nation or another.
Deer, moose, elk, and other woodland creatures brave the soft land to feed on the lush grasses during the spring and summer months, only to retreat to the forest at the sign of predators or when storms begin to strike. Dragons, drakes, and other creatures from the nearby forest aggressively pursue all prey into the open marshlands and pose potential problems for travelers.
Type
Wetland / Swamp
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