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{{stub}} A vast, reclaimed wetland. Before the [[Troubles]], it was largely tamed, drained, and farmed, but after many of the inhabitants maintaining those farms fled the area, it returned to swampy wilderness.
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In ancient times, the entire basin between the two mountain ranges was a great wetland, within which was the great Halfling Fortress. After the defeat of the [[Wolfen-Khan]] and the assimilation of the Halflings into Ubrekti society, the original inhabitants of the region were driven out and the area drained and made productive.


Site of the once-in-a-generation [[Dogmoot]] in FI 1515.
During [[the Troubles]], the area became largely depopulated and in the century since it has become a vast, ruined-filled wetland.
 
 
==Fun Facts==
*Site of the once-in-a-generation [[Dogmoot]] in FI 1515.
*According to myth, location of the [[Wolfen-Stone]]

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In ancient times, the entire basin between the two mountain ranges was a great wetland, within which was the great Halfling Fortress. After the defeat of the Wolfen-Khan and the assimilation of the Halflings into Ubrekti society, the original inhabitants of the region were driven out and the area drained and made productive.

During the Troubles, the area became largely depopulated and in the century since it has become a vast, ruined-filled wetland.


Fun Facts

  • Site of the once-in-a-generation Dogmoot in FI 1515.
  • According to myth, location of the Wolfen-Stone