Winterwood was a vast woodland filled with pines and oaks and was the darkest forest in the region. The thick foliage from these tall tress blocked out the sunlight and a cool, light, white mist was commonly seen floating along the ground. The white mist was so dense it looks like newly fallen snow, especially on the edges of the forest when the morning light struck the it; hence its name: Winterwood.
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