Parroc Hills
The Pud Hills form a gentle, rolling range nestled between the regions of Jalussan and Midrun, their verdant slopes dotted with clear springs and ancient oak groves. Renowned for their lush vegetation, the hills are a vital source of fresh water, feeding into the surrounding areas and sustaining the wildlife that thrives here.
The hills are alive with diverse flora, including clusters of Arralvin, a marsh-dwelling vine with spiked tendrils that trap passing creatures using a sticky sap. Scattered throughout are vibrant patches of Bloodpetal, with their tiny red flowers dotting the landscape, while the delicate blue flowers of Bluewort can often be seen along the riverbanks, their roots known to induce sleep.
Wildlife flourishes in the Pud Hills, with deer gracefully wandering the clearings and the occasional wild boar rooting through the underbrush in search of food. Beavers can be spotted near the springs, diligently building their dams and creating thriving wetland ecosystems. Wolves may roam the outskirts, stealthy hunters within this rich landscape.
Type
Rolling Hills
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