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Sevaida Woods

This wild forest is east of Logar. In the ancient language, “Sevaida” means “Power of Aeons.”

A bard, accompanied by the mayor of Logar once came to this forest, and when he saw the Dead Tree with its cave deep in the woods, he was deeply touched and praised it as a symbol of ancient and mighty power. For that reason, the mayor proposed to call this place Sevaida Woods.

Dead Tree Cave

In the Sevaida Woods stands a towering white weathered tree trunk with a natural opening. This hole is linked to an underground cavern. Just as the mysterious environment gave birth to this strange plant, it also created other strange life forms.

In this cave, Logar fought the spider demon Pirlanok. After Pirlanok was defeated, legend says he was banished into the white trunk, where he drinks the power of the forest and awaits his resurrection.

Barrow

The Barrow is an elevated place framed by stone columns. The slanted remains of the columns and great boulders are everywhere — much like in the Crushed Plain. Demons performed their sacrificial rituals at the ancient, monolithic stone formation is at its center.

Barren Caves

The Barren Caves once were a breeding ground for demons in the Howling Mountains. After the demons’ annihilation, the caves were abandoned. Now, they are considered cursed. Most people avoid them at all costs, but lately, a group of nearby kobolds started to move and claimed ownership of the Barren Caves.

Nobody knows why the kobolds began to act, but some suspect they are looking for treasures and magical objects left by the demons.