Ashen Hills
“There are few places in Dorwine more desolate than the Ashen Hills when the storms roll off the sea. It is a place that makes a man feel cursed to walk there.”There are rumours throughout Dorwine that the Ashen Hills are in a perpetual storm. Although this may be true of other parts of the County it is not the case here. The closeness of the Hills to the sea mean that the weather is not always the greatest here and the sky is often gray, hence the place’s name.Jarl Pegfoot, Dwarven sailor
It seems a place that none would choose to willingly visit but some come for quiet solitude or to visit the World’s Rest Healing Centre.
Geography
The Ashen Hills are high, rolling hills butting onto the coast on one side. The hills are at the mercy of frequent sea storms and the weather is, more often than not, cloudy and gray.
Natural Resources
The Three Hammers Mine is an adamantine mine that is nestled in the Ashen Hills.
Type
Highlands
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