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}}'''The Axewood''' strides the Sheldomar River, lying half in the Duchy of Ulek and half in northwestern Keoland. The Axewood has a reputation as a faerie land, largely untouched by the Suloise-Oeridian invasion of the Flanaess. Unicorns, treants, atomies, and grigs live here, and the Keoish are careful to cut down trees only from the peripheries of the wood.
}}'''The Axewood''' strides the [[Sheldomar River]], lying half in the [[Duchy of Ulek]] and half in northwestern [[Keoland]]. The Axewood has a reputation as a faerie land, largely untouched by the Suloise-Oeridian invasion of the [[Flanaess]]. Unicorns, treants, atomies, and grigs live here, and the Keoish are careful to cut down trees only from the peripheries of the wood.
 
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[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Forests]]
[[Category:Forests]]

Revision as of 20:01, 2 March 2019

Greyhawk Location
Axewood
Axewood.jpg
Axewood
General information
Type:Forest
Demographics
Races:Unicorns, treants, atomies, and grigs

The Axewood strides the Sheldomar River, lying half in the Duchy of Ulek and half in northwestern Keoland. The Axewood has a reputation as a faerie land, largely untouched by the Suloise-Oeridian invasion of the Flanaess. Unicorns, treants, atomies, and grigs live here, and the Keoish are careful to cut down trees only from the peripheries of the wood.

Bibliography