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The '''Emerald Meadow''' is, perhaps, the most cleverly concealed of all druid groves. It is the domain of Archdruid [[Folkin Ippward]]. | The '''Emerald Meadow''' is, perhaps, the most cleverly concealed of all druid groves. It is the domain of Archdruid [[Folkin Ippward]]. | ||
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Stromberg, Paul. [[Oerth Journal]] #15, ''The Nature of Druids in the Flanaess: The Old Faith''. 2004. p16 | Stromberg, Paul. [[Oerth Journal]] #15, ''The Nature of Druids in the Flanaess: The Old Faith''. 2004. p16 | ||
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[[Category:Druid Groves]] | [[Category:Druid Groves]]{{index}} | ||
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The Emerald Meadow is, perhaps, the most cleverly concealed of all druid groves. It is the domain of Archdruid Folkin Ippward.
"Atop the largest hill in the forest is an open meadow of tremendous size. The place commands a sweeping view of the Vesve canopy to the south and east toward Whyestil Lake. The Emerald Meadow … has a peculiar knot work design carved into it, cut right down to the white chalk of the hill itself. The stark white, maze-like pattern of Flan knot work contrasts dramatically with the emerald grass of the meadow and can be seen from miles away. The maze is the key to entering the grove of the Archdruid, for those who walk the proper pattern find themselves in a faerie demi-plane wherein the grove exists. Only, a few high level druids of the Order of the Ivy Cruciform and the Archdruid himself know the pattern to walk upon the maze. All others seeking audience within the grove are blindfolded and lead through the maze."
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Stromberg, Paul. Oerth Journal #15, The Nature of Druids in the Flanaess: The Old Faith. 2004. p16
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