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[[Image:Rushwood.jpg|right|thumb|Rushwood. Art by George Pratt.]]
[[Image:Rushwood.jpg|right|thumb|Rushwood. Art by George Pratt.]]
A large [[forest]] to the southwest of [[Mercadia City]], '''Rushwood''' is itself a living entity. [[Beasts]] such as wumpus and horned [[trolls]] live in the woods. The [[Cho-Arrim]], a spiritual and mystical people, live under the care and protection of the forest itself. The Mercadians are always on the lookout for the Cho-Arrim, rebels against the magistrate's rule. There ran a great river through Rushwood, which would shift as the forest willed for the people of the Cho-Arrim. It was believed that this river was the path to the afterlife, followed by recently departed souls.
A large [[forest]] to the southwest of [[Mercadia City]], '''Rushwood''' is itself a living entity. [[Beasts]] such as wumpus and horned [[trolls]] live in the woods. The [[Cho-Arrim]], a spiritual and mystical people, live under the care and protection of the forest itself. The Mercadians are always on the lookout for the Cho-Arrim, rebels against the magistrate's rule. There ran a great river through Rushwood, which would shift as the forest willed for the people of the Cho-Arrim. It was believed that this river was the path to the afterlife, followed by recently departed souls.
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Revision as of 18:56, 4 June 2014

Rushwood. Art by George Pratt.

A large forest to the southwest of Mercadia City, Rushwood is itself a living entity. Beasts such as wumpus and horned trolls live in the woods. The Cho-Arrim, a spiritual and mystical people, live under the care and protection of the forest itself. The Mercadians are always on the lookout for the Cho-Arrim, rebels against the magistrate's rule. There ran a great river through Rushwood, which would shift as the forest willed for the people of the Cho-Arrim. It was believed that this river was the path to the afterlife, followed by recently departed souls.