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==Description==
==Description==
The swamp is characterized by ancient trees with spiteful natures. Their roots wrap around the bones of adventurers, villagers, and warriors alike, showing no preference for goblin, human, or Garou.{{CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Cape|loc=|quote=The trees here are old and spiteful, their roots wrapped around the bones of adventurers, villagers, and warriors alike. They care not for goblin, human, or garou, they will strangle the remains of any within their reach.}}
The swamp is characterized by ancient trees with spiteful natures. Their roots wrap around the bones of adventurers, villagers, and warriors alike, showing no preference for goblin, human, or Garou.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Cape|loc=|quote=The trees here are old and spiteful, their roots wrapped around the bones of adventurers, villagers, and warriors alike. They care not for goblin, human, or garou, they will strangle the remains of any within their reach.}}
Despite the dangers, the swamp is rich with resources for crafting. Herbs grow among the weeds, and caves along the swamp's edges contain valuable materials.
Despite the dangers, the swamp is rich with resources for crafting. Herbs grow among the weeds, and caves along the swamp's edges contain valuable materials.


==History==
==History==
When war broke out between humans and Garou, the swamps formed a natural boundary between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in, and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.{{CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|loc=|quote=When war broke out between humans and garou, it was the swamps that formed a buffer between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.}}
When war broke out between humans and Garou, the swamps formed a natural boundary between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in, and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|loc=|quote=When war broke out between humans and garou, it was the swamps that formed a buffer between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.}}


Now, the swamp retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of battle into its murky depths.{{CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|loc=|quote=The swap retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of that battle into its murky depths.}}
Now, the swamp retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of battle into its murky depths.{{DW/CiteJournal|journal=Whispering Swamp|loc=|quote=The swap retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of that battle into its murky depths.}}


==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==
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==Journal==
==Journal==
{{journal entry|
{{DW/Journal entry|
When war broke out between humans and garou, it was the swamps that formed a buffer between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.
When war broke out between humans and garou, it was the swamps that formed a buffer between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.


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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{DW/Reflist}}


{{Whispering Swamp}}
{{DW/Whispering Swamp}}
{{Brynmoor}}
{{DW/Brynmoor}}
{{Ashenfall}}
{{DW/Ashenfall}}

Latest revision as of 18:58, 9 April 2026

Template:Infobox Scenery The Whispering Swamp is a Dragonwilds:Power level 2 region in Dragonwilds:Ashenfall that serves as a natural buffer between the human territories of Dragonwilds:Brynmoor and Dragonwilds:Ghornfell. Named for the eerie whispers that bubble up from its fetid waters, the swamp holds memories of past conflicts in its murky depths.

Description

The swamp is characterized by ancient trees with spiteful natures. Their roots wrap around the bones of adventurers, villagers, and warriors alike, showing no preference for goblin, human, or Garou.Script error: No such module "References". Despite the dangers, the swamp is rich with resources for crafting. Herbs grow among the weeds, and caves along the swamp's edges contain valuable materials.

History

When war broke out between humans and Garou, the swamps formed a natural boundary between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in, and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.Script error: No such module "References".

Now, the swamp retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of battle into its murky depths.Script error: No such module "References".

Notable locations

Resources

Enemies

Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

When war broke out between humans and garou, it was the swamps that formed a buffer between the two factions. The muddy water was difficult to fight in and neither side enjoyed the idea of drowning on the battlefield.

Now, the swamp retains the memories of that conflict, swallowing down the remnants of that battle into its murky depths.

Yet, among all the ruin and the decay, the swamp is rife with ingredients for crafting. Herbs grow between the weeds and the caves that run along the swamp's edges are filled with ore.

Still, one must be ever careful. Goblins roam these regions, hunters keeping an eye out for northern invaders. The garou watch from Ghornfell, ready for any foolish trespasser that might enter their domain.

And in the darkness of night, an ancient horror walks the region, offering only death's embrace to any it finds.

Quests

References

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