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The Old Forest and Western Wood were part of [[Mattinas (country)|Mattinas]], a defunct kingdom. After the collapse of the [[Golden Bridge]], the region fell into disarray followed by a long period of stagnation.
 
The Old Forest and Western Wood were part of [[Mattinas (country)|Mattinas]], a defunct kingdom. After the collapse of the [[Golden Bridge]], the region fell into disarray followed by a long period of stagnation.
  
Although there are some permanent settlements, the quiet region is now not part of any land's territory. The [[Ghost King|Ghost King's]] presence at [[Ammathany Palace]] has caused an evil influence to spread over the region.
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Although there are some permanent settlements, the quiet region is now not part of any land's territory. The [[Ghost King|Ghost King's]] presence at [[Ammathany Palace]] has caused an evil influence to spread throughout the wilderness in the region.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:55, 18 February 2019

The Old Forest is one of the major Forest Regions of the Fifth of Trees. It is the westernmost of these, bordering the Western Wood, the Southern Forest, and northern Belegon. It lies on the northern side of Talkyra Canyon.

History

The Old Forest and Western Wood were part of Mattinas, a defunct kingdom. After the collapse of the Golden Bridge, the region fell into disarray followed by a long period of stagnation.

Although there are some permanent settlements, the quiet region is now not part of any land's territory. The Ghost King's presence at Ammathany Palace has caused an evil influence to spread throughout the wilderness in the region.

Sites

Although the Old Forest has no capital or governing body, it is a populated region. Its frontier is enforced by Edilyn, which is on friendly terms with the people of the region.

Settlements

  • Doriandan is the region's only city. It often operated as the Mattin capital, being the site of one of the three royal residences of the former kingdom.
  • Golden Bridge
  • Tito

Other Locations