The Earthwell, or Picnic Hill as it was known by the locals, was located in the heart of Westmarch some 40 miles from Derwath, about 60 miles from Beldwin, and about 5 miles from the nearest road. It was the furthest volcanic hill from the White Mountains and its flat top allowed it to stand out on the flat horizon as a local landmark. The Hill itself rose some 400 ’ off the plain on which it sat and was roughly 2000 ’ in diameter at it’s widest point. On the south side of the hill a breach had been cut through the bowl of the hill by lava many centuries ago which allowed for an easy 300 ’ gradual climb to the lowest point on the rim of the hill. The lowest point of the bowl of the Earthwell was some 150 ’ from its highest point and only 50’ down from the entrance-way through the breach. A
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