
Southwestern Eaves of Chetwood

Southern, northern and far Chetwood
The Chetwood, considered part of Bree-land, was a tame place. The largest wild animals roaming beneath its trees were deer—the wolves were killed off centuries ago. Pigs under the care of swineherds ranged freely throughout the forest without fear of predators. The Men of Archet ventured on regular hunting trips, and venison was a favorite dish. The well-watered wood provided an ideal climate for fungi. In the summer months, Archet's women brought huge baskets of white mushrooms to market.
Places of note:

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- Ancient Pine - an old Pine in Far Chetwood
- Archet - set in a clearing of Far Chetwood
- Blackwold Headquarters - originally an old Arthadan settlement, later a hideout of the Blackwold Waylayers and Brigands.
- Chetwood Hills - a small Hill-Chain separating the vale of northern Chetwood from far Chetwood
- Chetwood-Inn - an Inn on the outer fields of Archet
- Chetwood-Trail - a Trail leading into chetwood, set in a vale beneath the chetwood hills, between Far and northern Chetwood.
- The Clearing - a large clearing in southwestern Far Chetwood.
- Far Chetwood - the greatest, wildest and un-explored area of Chetwood.
- Howland's Knoll - a Hill on the southern Eaves of Far Chetwood.
- Lumber Camp - a Lumber Camp of the men of Combe, in the western eaves of Chetwood, east to combe.
- Northern Chetwood - actually the middle-most part of Chetwood, separated from Far Chetwood by the Chetwood Hills.
- Old Bowman's Farm - a lonely Breeland farmstead, near the eastern eaves of northern Chetwood.
- Ost Baranor - old arthadan ruin, overgrown by southern chetwood, south of the Great East Road.
- Skunkwood Farm - an outlying Breeland Farmstead near the eastern eaves of northern chetwood, close to the lower foothills of the Weather Hills.
- Silverwell - a small pond, believed to be enchanted.near the eastern eaves of northern chetwood, close to the Midgewater Marshes.
- Southern Chetwood . a small forest, once part of Chetwood proper, but now separated from it by tree-felling and the course of the Great East road.
- Staddle - Breeland village, set in a beautiful vale and clearing of far Chetwood.
- Staddle Falls - Waterfall and pond in the southeastern eaves of far Chetwood, northeast to Staddle.
- Stump field - a vast clearing in far Chetwood northeast to Staddle.
- Torthann's Camp - a small ranger camp, on the eastern eaves of southern Chetwood.
- Troll-Hole - a Troll-hole deep within far chetwood.
- Wolf-Den - a den in the Chetwood-Hills, east of Combe.
- Wooddedge ruins - old arnorian ruins near the southeastern eaves of northern chetwood, bordering the Midgewater Marshes.
- The Yellow Tree - an enchanted tree on the northern eaves of southern Chetwood, close to the Great East Road.