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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 within the garden can be found the entrance to the [[Temple of Kastalia|temple]] of [[Kastalia]], [[God|Goddess]] of the [[:Category:Lakes|Lakes]] and [[:Category:Rivers|Rivers]].
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]] before the temple was moved to [[Meropis]].


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[[Category:Villages]]
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 17 July 2023

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 before the temple was moved to Meropis.