Wilewood

Wilewood is the largest forest in the River Kingdom of Sevenarches. It is inhabited by numerous dangerous fey, arboreals, centaurs and other forest denizens. The fey think of themselves as a sovereign nation within Sevenarches, and are unfriendly to all outsiders. They do not consider themselves strictly aligned with the Oakstewards, but recognize the druids as friends of the Wilewood, working with them despite their chaotic nature. Many animals living in the wood are permanently awakened by fey magic.

Somewhere within the Wilewood is a great clearing hundreds of feet across. Seven Arches stand in the clearing, carved from gray-brown basalt and arranged according to some arcane pattern. The land around the Wilewood serves as a base for several tribes of marsh giant raiders. They are brazen and sometimes raid as far as Riverton.

The largest forest in Sevenarches contains an unknown number of fey, treants, centaurs, and assorted forest denizens. The Wilewood is not home to any strictly evil creatures, but all are wild and dangerous, especially to those here without Oaksteward permission. The wildness of this forest is unlike the manicured woods of Kyonin or the human-subdued forests of the Inner Sea region; rumor has it that nearly one in 10 adult animals encountered in the Wilewood are permanently awakened by fey magic. Though intelligent, few of these beasts tolerate trespassers. The fey here think of themselves as a sovereign nation within Sevenarches, and are unfriendly to all outsiders at best. Lacking the same ideals or ethics as mortal creatures, the fey make unauthorized visits dangerous even to those of innocent heart and benign intent. The fey don’t consider themselves strictly aligned with the Oakstewards, but recognize the druids as friends of the wood, and work with them as their chaotic nature permits.

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