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The area north of Waste’s Edge and west of the Oreth-Arinyae is pathless moorland. The ground is treacherous and full of little pools of fetid water. Even in summertime, thick fog hangs over the moor and unwary travellers are often swallowed by quicksand. Little grows there, and that which grows is often crippled and covered by moss and lichen.
The area north of Waste’s Edge and west of the Oreth-Arinyae is pathless moorland. The ground is treacherous and full of little pools of fetid water. Even in summertime, thick fog hangs over the moor and unwary travellers are often swallowed by quicksand. Little grows there, and that which grows is often crippled and covered by moss and lichen.


The swamp is also home to Grendal, an old evil poisoning the source of magic near [[Places:Towers of Guard#Dun Barethsol|Dun Barethsol]] and those that tap it, as well as lesser nuisances like guemulls [http://endor.hsutx.edu/~cptlogic/adonthell/plotweb/grendal/images/guemull_1.jpg] and poglins [http://endor.hsutx.edu/~cptlogic/adonthell/plotweb/grendal/images/poglin.jpg].
The swamp is also home to Grendal, an old evil poisoning the source of magic near [[Places:Towers of Guard#Dun Barethsol|Dun Barethsol]] and those that tap it, as well as lesser [[Characters:Creatures:Swamp Monsters|nuisances]] like guemulls, poglins, and grasping vines.

Revision as of 07:39, 3 April 2006

The area north of Waste’s Edge and west of the Oreth-Arinyae is pathless moorland. The ground is treacherous and full of little pools of fetid water. Even in summertime, thick fog hangs over the moor and unwary travellers are often swallowed by quicksand. Little grows there, and that which grows is often crippled and covered by moss and lichen.

The swamp is also home to Grendal, an old evil poisoning the source of magic near Dun Barethsol and those that tap it, as well as lesser nuisances like guemulls, poglins, and grasping vines.