Goldflower River The Goldflower River is a magnificent and powerful river that makes its journey through Birchwood Forest, ending in a large that appears to glow in the sunlight. Many otter families have a tendency to make their homes close to the Goldflower River, along with a few species of rodent, such as those of the water vole variety.
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The Flowering Lake At the end of the Goldflower River is a large lake, in a clearing surrounded by Birchwood Forest. The large, overhanging trees provide shade from the pleasant sunshine and gave the place a tranquil feeling, making it a prime holiday destination.
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Marshlands and Water Meadows Within the depths of the forest is a place of deadly beauty. These are the Marshlands, filled with quicksand, mud, and whirlpools, amongst many other things. However, they are accompanied by the Water Meadows, not too far from the Marshlands themselves. The Water Meadows are the true beauty, catering to the needs of aquatic animals and fishers everywhere.
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Redthistle Hull In a clearing, which one can find by following a side stream of the Goldflower River, exists a small town known as Redthistle Hull. Primarily farmers, the residents are rather poor, but have spirits that can rarely be damped, and will happily welcome all to their home, and accommodate their needs as best as possible.
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Birchwood Keep Inn A sanctuary for travellers wandering the many paths of the forest, Birchwood Keep Inn can be found in a small clearing to the side of the main path. With a bar and a comfortable and welcoming interior, even those not in need of a place to stay will find themselves enjoying the company of those there, but only if they can afford the price.