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{{Village_infobox|villagename=The Garden of the Dryads|leader=[[Titania]], Queen of the Dryads|enemies=[[Forest Watch]]}} | {{Village_infobox|villagename=The Garden of the Dryads|leader=[[Titania]], Queen of the Dryads|enemies=[[Forest Watch]]}} | ||
Deep within the [[Eastern Ithmia]] lies the entrance to the magical '''Garden of the Dryads''', a haven for the [[nymphs]] of the [[:Category:Forests|forest]], the [[dryads]], and their queen, [[Titania]]. The grass and hedges look well-trimmed at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it is clear that they are simply confining their growth to conform to the set boundaries characteristic of a traditionally trimmed garden. Also | Deep within the [[Eastern Ithmia]] lies the entrance to the magical '''Garden of the Dryads''', a haven for the [[nymphs]] of the [[:Category:Forests|forest]], the [[dryads]], and their queen, [[Titania]]. The grass and hedges look well-trimmed at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it is clear that they are simply confining their growth to conform to the set boundaries characteristic of a traditionally trimmed garden. Also in the past, the Garden was home to the [[Temple of Kastalia|temple]] of [[Kastalia]], [[God|Goddess]] of the [[:Category:Lakes|Lakes]] and [[:Category:Rivers|Rivers]] before it was moved to Meropis. | ||
[[Category:Villages]] | [[Category:Villages]] |
Revision as of 00:15, 2 November 2016
The Garden of the Dryads | |
Leader | Titania, Queen of the Dryads |
Enemies | Forest Watch |
Deep within the Eastern Ithmia lies the entrance to the magical Garden of the Dryads, a haven for the nymphs of the forest, the dryads, and their queen, Titania. The grass and hedges look well-trimmed at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it is clear that they are simply confining their growth to conform to the set boundaries characteristic of a traditionally trimmed garden. Also in the past, the Garden was home to the temple of Kastalia, Goddess of the Lakes and Rivers before it was moved to Meropis.