A thick, treacherous tangle of woods is the home to a new generation of elves. Deep in the forest is the beginning of a new settlement, broken off from a larger homeland. Although small now, the village promises to blossom into
a citadel. Homes are carved out of the grandest trees, hundreds of intricate nooks settled in it's trunk. The tallest of them all is the castle, where the high matriarch or patriarch will live and take court.
An hour's trek away leads
to the life pool, a sacred place for the elves of this forest. The water is purified and watched over by the Moonheir. Although the life pool is mostly used for healing and blessed rituals, occasionally a festival will be held for the birth of child or other grand event.
Deeper into the forest lays
the Emerald Deeproot. This is an even greater place of worship, where only the high matriarch/patriach are allowed to go. A day's journey through the harshest part of the woods, it is forbidden for anyone else to go, except for the Moonheir. This is where the patriarch speaks to the heart of their forest, meditating and becoming one with their homeland. It is thought to bring great luck and blessings, as well as fulfill several of the kingdom's needs. This often takes many days, in which the patriarch's spouse or heir will sit the throne for them.
Their northern border leads out into a wide expanse of plains. Very peaceful, they rarely find conflict from this side of their territory. Apprentices will often be trained here as well as inside the grove. Also used as a feeding and resting ground for mounts, which potentially helps to deter enemy forces.
Their eastern border leads to the ocean. The surrounding woodland is treacherous, forming jagged cliffs around the mouth of the water. There is a way down to the water, though it is rarely traveled as the grove does not usually cross the water. Sirens are plentiful around these parts, which is another reason to avoid them.
Their southern border leads to more plains, as well as the shallower part of the ocean.
Their western border leads to a peak of mountains, home to harpies and other ghastly beasts. The elves try to avoid this area as well, although Beast Callers will find suitable Griffin mounts here.