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| − | A small elven tent settlement on the west of [[The Plains]] |
+ | A small elven tent settlement on the west of [[The Plains]], nestled at the foot of the mountains. The settlement has a population of 40-50 wood elves and half-elves, and is about 1.5 days on foot from [[Aldalorna]]. Leading into the mountains from Halda is the [[Creller Pass]], a haunted pass towards [[Duhlmora]]. |
| + | In the elvish language, ''halda'' means "veiled", or "hidden in shadow" - the settlement is in the shade of nearby mountain peaks for much of the late afternoon and evening. |
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| − | The settlement has 40-50 wood and half elves here. |
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== Townsfolk == |
== Townsfolk == |
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* [[Hilda]] - Half-elf leader of the Halda elves |
* [[Hilda]] - Half-elf leader of the Halda elves |
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* [[Ranulf]] - Son of Hilda |
* [[Ranulf]] - Son of Hilda |
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| − | * [[Sigrin]] - |
+ | * [[Sigrin]] - Daughter of Hilda |
== Nearby Locations == |
== Nearby Locations == |
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* [[Aldalorna]] |
* [[Aldalorna]] |
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| + | * [[Vakarune]] |
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| − | * [[Unnamed lake and settlement]] |
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* [[Creller Pass]] |
* [[Creller Pass]] |
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* [[Creller]] |
* [[Creller]] |
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* [[Heskaron's Tower]] |
* [[Heskaron's Tower]] |
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* [[Temple of Asteri]] |
* [[Temple of Asteri]] |
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| + | * [[Hidden Valley]] |
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| + | * [[Barrack Ruins]] |
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[[Category: Settlements]] |
[[Category: Settlements]] |
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| + | [[Category: The Plains Region]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 26 March 2022
A small elven tent settlement on the west of The Plains, nestled at the foot of the mountains. The settlement has a population of 40-50 wood elves and half-elves, and is about 1.5 days on foot from Aldalorna. Leading into the mountains from Halda is the Creller Pass, a haunted pass towards Duhlmora.
In the elvish language, halda means "veiled", or "hidden in shadow" - the settlement is in the shade of nearby mountain peaks for much of the late afternoon and evening.