"Wildflower Run"
Wildflowers proliferate in this wide expanse of territory near the lower-middle portion of Blushed Meadows, manifesting in vibrant colors all across the board. Prey are drawn to this area for its coverage and food offerings, making it valuable for hunting.
Sometimes, yellow wild roses crop up amidst the wildflowers.
"Boann's Rill"
Boann's Rill is named for the river guardian Boann and pivots from the cold channels of the north, flowing westward through Blushed Meadows.
Though the water appears shallow, it is treacherously deep and its tides are quick, certain to drag unsuspecting and inexperienced swimmers under in a hurry. The river eventually narrows and calms before emptying into Dana's Sanctuary. As of May 2025, the Rill is not safe to submerge in or drink from.
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"The Shallows"
A floodplain from Sterling River ambles across the western portion of Blushed Meadows, creating fresh water shallows for drinking and general purposes.
Not steep enough to swim in, the shallows are a popular location for teaching young to navigate water or cool off in the heat of summer without risk of drowning.
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"Heart of Avon"
In the center of the Meadows is a cluster of trees whose ancient root matrix cling to rockwork and hold it in place. Believed the be the very heartbeat of the lands, this serves as the central meeting location for the Kingdom of Avon.
The boulders rise above the ground level in a gradual incline, producing a stage of sorts for meetings. The structure is easy to ascend with step-like outcrops and sturdy roots to find purchase on
"Brigid's Embrace"
Placed close to the Heart of Avon, Brigid's Embrace is reserved for the birthing of young and the storage of herbs. The den itself is larger than it appears, the soil worked away by ancient roots and easy to mold to a prospective parent's needs.
It is believed those born in this hollow will be looked over and protected by the goddess of childbirth, Brigid.
"Communal Densite"
A stone's throw from the Heart of Avon and Brigid's Embrace, the communal densite is accessed through a yawning entrance surrounded by dense and protective roots. Within, a vast denning area has been carved out by previous tenants and the Kingdom itself, creating ample and comfortable space for the members of the pack. Additional, more private, 'rooms' may be created.
"Cavern Entrance"
Discovered in the first spring of Avon's residence within Blushed Meadows, this cave leads into the tunnel system below and is the only known entrance. During spring and summer, wild yellow roses will grow around its maw.
The entrance is well-hidden by the rocks and vegetation surrounding it, making it an easy-kept secret if one so chooses.
"Kingdom Commons"
Within the belly of the caverns, what once was is reduced to glimmers. Ruins and remains that suggest a human-adjacent kingdom once existed within the cave are evidenced in broken columns, reclaimed stonework, and other pieces of long-forgotten history.
This is an optional denning area for those who wish to use it, but may be difficult for very young children to traverse.
"Dana's Sanctuary"
The most holy of the Kingdom's locales, Dana's Sanctuary is named for the mother of goddesses and is a place where no violence or discourse may exist.
Dotted along the caverns walls, spears and clusters of natural quartz create a dazzling display of prisms when the light is right, but do take care - their edges are as dangerous as they are brilliant.
From above, a wide chasm provides light and fresh water from Boann's Rill access to the cave. This, and the channel leading in from the cave system, are the only ways into the Sanctuary, but a fall from above would certainly be fatal.
The Apostles do the majority of their work here, communing with the deities and fae alike, though some festivals and rites may also take place here beneath the blessing of the aforementioned bodies.
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"Fae Stone"
A peculiar stone sits near the northern border between the Blushed Meadows and Frostfang Vale. Strange and imperceptible markings are driven into its surface and it is often overcome with moss and other vegetation.
It is believed to be of the fae's making and offerings may be left here, often in the form of harvested fruit, bones, and other baubles the fae may like. Leaving poor offerings are believed to inspire their ire.
"The Morrigan's Eye"
Just north of the Garden of Sidhe is The Morrigan's Eye. This hag stone is believed to permit the viewer to see beyond the veil and discern the presence of fae.
This structure serves as the central location of Samhain celebrations for its closeness to the deceased.
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"Garden of Sidhe"
Just at the border of Blushed Meadows and Royal Wisterian Woodlands lies the Garden of Sidhe. Outfitted with a carpet of blue bells, it is believed the fae linger in this garden.
A memorial space rests in its center, where those left behind in the world of the living may visit and reflect upon their lost loved ones. This area is kept tidy and clear of debris as an act of respect and service - dishonoring the garden is very much frowned upon.
"Veilkeep"
While a memorial space exists within the Garden of Sidhe, a small and quiet area south of it is reserved for the actual burials.
The bodies of the fallen are laid to rest here, and during the warmer months, fragrant wildflowers and butterflies frequent the area to keep the spirits company.
Veilkeep is less traveled, but that is intentional; it is viewed as disrespectful to walk upon the grounds where the dead slumber.
"Aine's Whisper"
A great many weeping beech trees create an area of respite at the borders of Howling River, Royal Wisterian Woodlands, and Blushed Meadows. Their branches, heavy with blooms during the warm months, sway with the winds and rustle in a calming melody.
There are two trees settled centrally that are of greater age. At one time, there was a third tree, but it has long fallen. Between itself and one of its standing brethren are a limb from each, which in some angles, take on the shape of a rough heart.
Beltane celebrations take place here, as it is believed Aine's influence is alive and well within its berth.
"Fateweaver Field"
The site of Mabon's festivities, Fateweaver Field is settled in the northern reaches of the territory, just before steep inclines lead into Frostfang Vale.
With its flat terrain, a glorious view of the sky is permitted without obstruction, day or night. Bright pink wildflowers grow here, dappling the blushed grasses.
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"Avon Garden"
Settled just outside the central cluster of trees is the Kingdom's garden, which is comprised of various herbs and plant life needed and utilized by the group.
The garden is largely maintained by the Apotheca, but others are welcome to lend a paw in its care.
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