Explore Windswept Range
Windswept Range
The east side of Thistledown gives way to sprawling plains as they nestle between the split rivers fed from Starfell Range. The plains here are exposed and windy and the grasses tall and often dry. The open space here proves expansive for anyone crossing it, and is dotted rarely with small stands of trees. Sun-loving plants are frequent here, as are smaller mammals and birds of prey.
Recent Travelers Expected Fauna Expected Flora
Bellemore, Gideon None found. American Beech, American Elm, Arnica, Calendula, Chamomile, Dandelion, Echinacea, Eyebright, Goldenrod, Honeybee, Lavender, Solstice Primrose
Encounters in Windswept Range
Early Summer Y0, at Windswept Range

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Bellemore , Jul 26, 06:27 AM