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Pockets of old growth trees, petering out to vast stretches of pine make up the Vadsinkoinen Forests in the northwestern interior of the great continent of Asdauria. These woodlands are far enough north to receive moderate to heavy snows in the winter, but too far south to be Taiga. The edges of the woods brim with visiting uhlaks, centaurs, and the occasional human tribesmen. The thick depths of the Vadsinkoinen are home to minotaurs, Graiki Trolls, ogres, beastmen, and wild elves. In name, the greater portion of the Vadsinkoinen is subject to the [[Shakhumbla]]but in truth, tribes and families of the Vadsinkoinen rarely make obeisance to the that powerful overlord of the steppes. The great lake known as the [[Gaspot Sea]] is almost completely surrounded by the trees of the northern edge of the Vadsinkoinen and many immense rivers have their tributaries pass through its woods. The Vadsinkoinen is a place of wildness and few humans. The source of the great [[Tayhoyre River]] lies just north of the forest. | Pockets of old growth trees, petering out to vast stretches of pine make up the Vadsinkoinen Forests in the northwestern interior of the great continent of Asdauria. These woodlands are far enough north to receive moderate to heavy snows in the winter, but too far south to be Taiga. The edges of the woods brim with visiting uhlaks, centaurs, and the occasional human tribesmen. The thick depths of the Vadsinkoinen are home to minotaurs, Graiki Trolls, ogres, beastmen, and wild elves. In name, the greater portion of the Vadsinkoinen is subject to the [[Shakhumbla]]but in truth, tribes and families of the Vadsinkoinen rarely make obeisance to the that powerful overlord of the steppes. The great lake known as the [[Gaspot Sea]] is almost completely surrounded by the trees of the northern edge of the Vadsinkoinen and many immense rivers have their tributaries pass through its woods. The Vadsinkoinen is a place of wildness and few humans. The source of the great [[Tayhoyre River]] lies just north of the forest. | ||
− | Vadsinkoinen Forest is mentioned in the [[Intrepid Chronicles of Gohroich umba Gnäbgial Smewgasta]].<ref>[[Intrepid Chronicles of Gohroich umba Gnäbgial Smewgasta]], The, [[Gohroich the Explorer]], ca 2360</ref> | + | Vadsinkoinen Forest is mentioned in the [[Intrepid Chronicles of Gohroich umba Gnäbgial Smewgasta]].<ref>[[Intrepid Chronicles of Gohroich umba Gnäbgial Smewgasta]], The, [[Gohroich the Explorer]], ca 2360</ref> |
=Ozkhund= | =Ozkhund= |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 15 December 2024
Pockets of old growth trees, petering out to vast stretches of pine make up the Vadsinkoinen Forests in the northwestern interior of the great continent of Asdauria. These woodlands are far enough north to receive moderate to heavy snows in the winter, but too far south to be Taiga. The edges of the woods brim with visiting uhlaks, centaurs, and the occasional human tribesmen. The thick depths of the Vadsinkoinen are home to minotaurs, Graiki Trolls, ogres, beastmen, and wild elves. In name, the greater portion of the Vadsinkoinen is subject to the Shakhumblabut in truth, tribes and families of the Vadsinkoinen rarely make obeisance to the that powerful overlord of the steppes. The great lake known as the Gaspot Sea is almost completely surrounded by the trees of the northern edge of the Vadsinkoinen and many immense rivers have their tributaries pass through its woods. The Vadsinkoinen is a place of wildness and few humans. The source of the great Tayhoyre River lies just north of the forest.
Vadsinkoinen Forest is mentioned in the Intrepid Chronicles of Gohroich umba Gnäbgial Smewgasta.[1]
Ozkhund
The city of Ozkhund is the residence of the representative of the Shakhumbla and he receives tribute from the tribes of the Vadsinkoinen, such as it is, to send to his master in Aiak.
To the south of the tractless woods of the Vadsinkoinen rove the great tribes of the uhlaks and the centaurs of the Eloarian steppes.
Notes
See Also
- Agdurgis River
- Asdauria
- Gaspot Sea
- Issedonia
- Lithgrimb River
- Ozkhund
- Tayhoyre River
- Thybdis River
- Beltiv River
- Trolls
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