Carn Gasadaer

Even the Siol Speriang who dared to live under the eaves of the Eryn Vorn needed a very good reason to venture inside the forest. One such reason was a strangely circular patch of gooseberry bushes about six miles southwest of Bor Leath. Gooseberries were very popular for making jams, jellies and relishes,and the fruit from this patch was without peer. Nigh to the gooseberry patch was a thirty foot tall spire of stacked bluish stones that were not normally found in the area. The Leatha called this Carn Gasadaer, saying that it had been built by a legendary Mhaigh who had once lived in the area. The cairn had already been old when their ancestors entered the region. The villagers knew that there was a chamber within the cairn and some strange engravings. The cairn had been re-explored by each generation of Leatha and the Leatha did not fear the place during the day.The Master of Bor Leath had the area patrolled even when the berries were not in season for any secure hole in the Eryn Vorn attracted unpleasant lodgers.