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Situated in the mountains in the west, Windhowl was a regional home to those Prydaen that would be described as Mountain [[Prydaen]]. The Hub itself was quite expansive and made use of a large system of caves and galleries inside the mountains. The center of the Hub was situated in a large circular area in the interior of a long dormant volcano that provided an expansive view of the sky. |
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Among these mountain dwelling Prydaen, the population was friendly, very pious, and many of their young showed early signs of being chosen to become a member of the Claw of [[Tenemlor]]. Frequently, the Hub saw travelers, as Prydaen from all around journeyed to the caves to see one cave in particular: a cave ensconced in white opal. Those that lived here firmly believed this was a blessed place of Tenemlor and named it The White Cave. |
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Garb typically worn within this Hub varied, as the seasons dictated the need for varied levels of warmth. Cottons, wools, and hides were common, and during the warm seasons or during spring festivals, many brought goods from other regions with them. |
Latest revision as of 19:44, 10 April 2015
Situated in the mountains in the west, Windhowl was a regional home to those Prydaen that would be described as Mountain Prydaen. The Hub itself was quite expansive and made use of a large system of caves and galleries inside the mountains. The center of the Hub was situated in a large circular area in the interior of a long dormant volcano that provided an expansive view of the sky.
Among these mountain dwelling Prydaen, the population was friendly, very pious, and many of their young showed early signs of being chosen to become a member of the Claw of Tenemlor. Frequently, the Hub saw travelers, as Prydaen from all around journeyed to the caves to see one cave in particular: a cave ensconced in white opal. Those that lived here firmly believed this was a blessed place of Tenemlor and named it The White Cave.
Garb typically worn within this Hub varied, as the seasons dictated the need for varied levels of warmth. Cottons, wools, and hides were common, and during the warm seasons or during spring festivals, many brought goods from other regions with them.