D24.297 Old Chestnut Valley
A narrow marble valley 30ft in width that gradually widens the higher it goes up to a height of 200ft and width of 90ft.
The fossilized remains of various chestnuts are studded within the face of the valley slope.
Should one attempt to scale or pick the chestnuts, a wave of chestnuts will begin to be shaken free, creating a fearsome tide of chestnuts.
Those not strong enough may be overwhelmed and fall painfully while being buried by numerous chestnuts.
When a chestnut is removed, one may find ancient bile stored within the hole it resided, which is an essential ingredient in some advanced tinctures.
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